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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-03-10 03:39 pm

[ SECRET POST #2259 ]


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Re: How Would You Control Your (Hypothetical) Children's Internet Use?

[personal profile] citrinesunset 2013-03-11 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not currently planning on having kids of my own, but I think my main concern wouldn't be porn or fandom-related stuff, but over-sharing on social media sites. I think there's a real issue today where social media sites are incredibly popular and common among kids and teens, but a lot of them don't really know how to use them responsibly (or aren't ready to). I would teach my kids to be careful about what they put online, especially under their own names, and I'd try to keep an eye on what type of sites and apps they were making accounts on. I'd also encourage them to use screen names for interacting online and only use their real name on things that we're both okay with having linked to their real life. (But I would also stress that you can never rely on complete anonymity online, and that interacting anonymously or with a screen name isn't an excuse not to use good judgment.)

I'm not sure how I'd feel about kids of mine looking at porn. I mean, when they're really young, I'd keep an eye on what they were looking at. But past a certain age, I think it's pretty normal. I would definitely warn my kids about going on dodgy porn sites or downloading anything, though, and I'd try to raise them with good enough sex ed that hopefully they'll understand that porn isn't realistic.