Hey parents: Are your teens into the xanga website where kids basically post their daily journals and other kids respond? All of the posts and comments have clickable links to their sites. Plus there are blogrings that list the kids that have joined with clickable links back also.
My daughter (age 15) claims that there is an unwritten rule that you only read those xanga sites that you "subscribe" to. My stance is that ANYONE can read these sites and you should be careful. Some of these kids have their full names, their school, and lots of cute pictures.
It's sort of "reality TV" done with online diaries. My questions are:
*Is it wrong for adults to read these sites?
*If a kid posts about something on their site, is it supposed to be public knowledge? Should we be able to mention it when we talk to them?
*What are supposed to do with the information we read (if it involves something dangerous or illegal)? Especially if we know that child's parent isn't very internet savvy?
Thanks. My head is swirling with all this.
My daughter (age 15) claims that there is an unwritten rule that you only read those xanga sites that you "subscribe" to. My stance is that ANYONE can read these sites and you should be careful. Some of these kids have their full names, their school, and lots of cute pictures.
It's sort of "reality TV" done with online diaries. My questions are:
*Is it wrong for adults to read these sites?
*If a kid posts about something on their site, is it supposed to be public knowledge? Should we be able to mention it when we talk to them?
*What are supposed to do with the information we read (if it involves something dangerous or illegal)? Especially if we know that child's parent isn't very internet savvy?
Thanks. My head is swirling with all this.