Snap?
Would you allow your child to use Snap
Would you allow your child to use Snap
A problem on Instagram. You cannot currently follow any other accounts. To prevent abuse, we are restricting your activity. What should I do? I have a profile photo, my name is Instagram, and they think I'm a bot, not a human. How can I confirm my identity?
I recently heard that Monte cyberbullied a child online and sexually harassed a 70-year-old probationer on the street during an IRL stream. This question is very close to my heart, as he was my favorite streamer during lockdown.
She moves her lips so strangely Lipstein https://www.instagram.com/reel/CxpcWvKtc3o/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
First Anni, then Amar, and now Unge. Somehow, you're seeing the true faces of many people. Anni always seemed a bit suspicious to me, so it doesn't surprise me, but I really wouldn't have expected that from Amar and Unge… On the one hand, I think it's good that all the trash is being sorted…
To ban everything from children is the wrong approach for me. Children / young people should also learn, deal with social networks and not be excluded. Of course, you have to consider what age this is okay, but I wouldn’t forbid it in principle.
Apart from that, you have to say that you have no real control over it. My mother was at that time quite strict with these things and always painted the devil immediately on the wall. My conclusion was, therefore, never to tell her that again, to pack everything in hidden folders and to use things that she has forbidden me anyway. She never had any idea what all these apps and services are. For them, everything was potentially dangerous, and that’s exactly what I’m trying to do. I could start blocking domains in the router now, of course, and so a stuff, then the kids use the mobile. And like accounts for control at Google Play etc, I will do at all at a very young age. But if the children go to the secondary school, that is definitely over. That was my biggest nightmare at the time and as long as there is no concrete reason that a platform is really dangerous or similar, I will not intervene great. It is much more likely to be enlightened and to see that one is more likely to come together with his children instead of one another. Then they listen to one much more. The worst thing parents can do is then install apps that randomly, but at the latest every x minutes, make a screenshot of the smartphone and send them to the parents. The pure control. Whoever imposes this on his children has not understood education for me.
If I had the free choice: No. And neither TikTok.
But since children use things secretly, a ban ultimately does nothing. They get the content anyway – if not on their own smartphone, then by friends. Then I prefer to put on an age-wise explanation of the use of the media and perhaps look in time (in agreement with the child!) what is done.
Right approach. It’s like you said, you’ll make it secret anyway. It’s as simple as never before.
From a certain age yes. Probably as soon as it has its own smartphone and that wouldn’t be too early.
A ban is pointless, especially since my child is allowed to decide whether or not to use it.
Depends on age…
yes, from the earliest 12 years
Define child of what age we talk and the child I understand under 14 years so no
No, not more.
I’ll tell you what he has to pay attention.
Fraud, n**des and so on
You don’t need
Just because as a father you think you don’t need it, do you want to forbid the children? Playing with Lego doesn’t need any. That’s not a good reason.