Ok my friend was telling me about how her mom has a facebook account and adds all her friends and leave her embarrassing comments on her page.
What would you do ?
Do you think its ok for your parents to facebook?
Thursday, July 23, 2009
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I just dont add them. If my parents want to talk to me they can do it outside of such a incrminating environment as facebook. I only see bad things come from parents facebooking.
ReplyDeleteOMG!!!!! My mother has a myspace and will talk to my boyfriends and tell them where im going and whats going on, she actually went to my boyfriend and was like michael is going to break up with you this weekend, because i was, so she told him before i could do it.... i was pissed
ReplyDeleteok if u dident grow up with computer u have no business with a face book... cuz chances are you they dont know how to use it correctly anyways and it to fill the black whole in there empty lives
ReplyDeletehell no well its cool as long as that my mom dont know my profile name cuz i'll change my name and just be smooth
ReplyDelete@Squirts, your so cute!
ReplyDeletemy WHOLE FAMILY has a facebook, but they would never do anything like that, well i mean, allll my friends know my mom and their pretty much in love with her, which is somewhat embarrassing.. my friend called her a diva once, i did not know what to say to that, but she's a young mom so i guess it's not that bad.
ReplyDeleteOMG WHEN MY MOM GOT A FACE BOOK I DIED lol i ran to my room and deleted a whole bunch of pics of me in drag at school lol but i would not accept her equest and i actully blocked my father lol
ReplyDeleteI've recently become friends with my grandmother on facebook. I think it's pretty funny. Since I live about 10 hours from her, it's the least that I could do to stay in contact with her.
ReplyDeleteI'm not really afraid of her or anyone else finding something out about my lifestyle through a social networking site. I watch how I conduct myself on the internet, as ultimately it will be the tool that I use the most for any career in the future.
We're the most photographed generation since the invention of the digital camera.
In twenty years, do you think it'll be hard to tell our kids what to do when they can prove you're a hypocrite through facebook?
first of all my mom is chinese so she doesn't use facebook lol but yeah if my mom does have facebook and try to add me i would ignore her request =D
ReplyDeleteuh uh..i would not add her on facebook or myspace. I got some pics that I dont want her to see or see what i got going on. i would ignore the reequest
ReplyDeleteI think it's okay for parents to have a facebook account.
ReplyDeleteThe question Sharmaine is really bringing up--be she needs to pull it out and recognize it--is an issue of privacy. Has the internet (I call it the interweb) changed our privacy? How and to what effect? Is this change positive or negative?
We live in a time period that is often referred to as the "cult of the individual," but these social networking and computer changes have moved us to a newer and larger community--are we really a part of this community? What does this do to our individuality? Are we moving away from the individual and will that help us work towards programs like socialized health care or socialized education? Is this changing our social and political ideas?
See how these questions can develop? Start to look at the complicated issues you and your peers are raising.