tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479455243085587477.post6291827669584364329..comments2024-01-30T15:39:24.832-08:00Comments on Two of a Kind, Workin on a Full House: Social media and motherhoodBriehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17808884896862082312noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479455243085587477.post-27396146491535209702015-10-04T09:49:53.288-07:002015-10-04T09:49:53.288-07:00There are also implications for your children. I h...There are also implications for your children. I have purposefully remained free of Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and the like as truly, they make my skin crawl. I am, however, on NextDoor which is a neighborhood social media site which is read by hundreds of households in the area. The point is for neighbors to share information about break-ins, power outages, service recommendations etc. It is alarming what else people post of this site though. People routinely share photos and descriptions of cars allegedly driving too fast or of teenagers "up to no good." Obviously there is great opportunity for mistaken identity but this is apparently not considered. Everybody driving a Black Tahoe on a given Sunday afternoon is indicted by implication! This can be useful for parents but you can imagine the problems too.Today's children will be tomorrow's teenagers and I predict they will have no privacy whatsoever.A reader from Georgia . . .https://www.blogger.com/profile/07086465604442894136noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479455243085587477.post-74310678649442198862015-10-03T09:26:37.334-07:002015-10-03T09:26:37.334-07:00I think it was easier in my day where there was no...I think it was easier in my day where there was no internet to see where so many people express their views so candidly. Most would never do that in person. I just did my iwn thing with sn occasional opinion from fsmily members. :-)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18134461014703051811noreply@blogger.com