If You’re 16 You’re Old Enough to Protect Your Own Online Reputation
I am a believer in absolutely personal responsibility. Stupid is as stupid does, said Forrest’s mom. However, children are different.
“Social networking sites like Facebook have wooed millions of users with their easy format for keeping in touch but left them navigating the pitfalls of interacting online is it really private?” Via DAWN Group
Where does the responsibility lie: state, federal, parents, children, or with Facebook itself? Or, is it shared? What should it look like? I think if you’re 16, you should know well enough to not make an ass of yourself unless you’re willing to live with the blow-back.
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