Friday, March 25, 2011

Tell us what you think about parents sharing their family-related frustrations, concerns and stories with online readers. Should they obtain their spouses’ and children’s permission first? Would you approve or disapprove if your mother or father were sharing stories about you online – in, say, a blog, or on Facebook or Twitter? What ground rules would you want your parents to agree to? How protective are you of your privacy?
- I think parents have a right to voice their "family-Related frustrations" online because as teens we do the same thing. Now it depends how personal the thing is that their sharing is wether a teen should be concerned. I would disagree depending on the topic, im not saying that its right or wrong but everyone has a right to voice themselves. Some of the ground rules i would have my parents agree to would be, to not list any names, do no give vivid details of wat really happened, etc. Everyone is protective of their privacy so parents should keep this in consideration when speaking about family orientated problems online. It will have a longterm effect on the entire family.

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