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pussycat 20-04-2009 18:52

Re: Children on facebook
 
my son who is 9years old has his own msn , myself and my husband check it everyday , one day my son had a message from a women , my husband accepted this lady as he thought it was a friend of ours , this lady left a message sayin , i,ll get a friend to get together on webcam and we can get naked together , this is not the first time this has happen , he also got an invite so i myself accepted it and asked who it was , my son was shoutin me , mum look look at the picture , meanin profile picture there was a women naked , this is a big problem , so i advise parants to check there child or childrens msn , facebook my space and bebo, this is a 9year old boy , and things like that are happenin , please be safe ,

shillelagh 20-04-2009 20:00

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unless its someone i know whenever i get invites like that i refuse them and block any further invites .... have had a few ... just one tonite .. and blocked further invites ...

MargaretR 20-04-2009 21:28

Re: Children on facebook
 
I only go on to see pics of my grandchildren - all adults now

Lilly 20-04-2009 21:46

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Originally Posted by pussycat (Post 706336)
my son who is 9years old has his own msn , myself and my husband check it everyday , one day my son had a message from a women , my husband accepted this lady as he thought it was a friend of ours , this lady left a message sayin , i,ll get a friend to get together on webcam and we can get naked together , this is not the first time this has happen , he also got an invite so i myself accepted it and asked who it was , my son was shoutin me , mum look look at the picture , meanin profile picture there was a women naked , this is a big problem , so i advise parants to check there child or childrens msn , facebook my space and bebo, this is a 9year old boy , and things like that are happenin , please be safe ,

Is it worth it?

Why do they need to bother with msn, facebook etc at 9 years old? :confused:

MCR ADIM 20-04-2009 22:00

Re: Children on facebook
 
My point exactly surely at 9 they should be playing football in the garden or whatever not bothering with whos on msn or others

katex 20-04-2009 23:20

Re: Children on facebook
 
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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 706399)
Is it worth it?

Why do they need to bother with msn, facebook etc at 9 years old? :confused:

Probably because their parents do it Lilly ... and just curious.

Lilly 21-04-2009 15:37

Re: Children on facebook
 
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 706423)
Probably because their parents do it Lilly ... and just curious.

Like other things that their parents do and they are curious about, I would advise waiting until they are older. ;)

pussycat 22-04-2009 12:13

Re: Children on facebook
 
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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 706399)
Is it worth it?

Why do they need to bother with msn, facebook etc at 9 years old? :confused:

there is 8people in my house and 7 of use have msn , my son at 9 do,se coz he wants to be big like his brothers , but he only has myself and his dad on his msn , he,s only 9years old, my daughter is 8 and i won,t allow her to have an msn , i don,t know how these women are gettin his addy coz we have changed it 3times , most 9year old kids these days have moblie phones , mine haven,t , this way i can see what is goin on , , we have start checkin his msn b4 he go,s on and when he is not in the room , he only go,s on maybe once every three month, , when im on my laptop, so he can chat to me , i know he,s only young , i do teach my kids what is right and wrong , and know that some for you think its not right him havin msn , but as long as he lives under my roof ,i will be checkin it , so i see no harm ,

Neil 22-04-2009 17:40

Re: Children on facebook
 
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Originally Posted by pussycat (Post 706881)
there is 8people in my house and 7 of use have msn , my son at 9 do,se coz he wants to be big like his brothers , but he only has myself and his dad on his msn , he,s only 9years old, my daughter is 8 and i won,t allow her to have an msn , i don,t know how these women are gettin his addy coz we have changed it 3times , most 9year old kids these days have moblie phones , mine haven,t , this way i can see what is goin on , , we have start checkin his msn b4 he go,s on and when he is not in the room , he only go,s on maybe once every three month, , when im on my laptop, so he can chat to me , i know he,s only young , i do teach my kids what is right and wrong , and know that some for you think its not right him havin msn , but as long as he lives under my roof ,i will be checkin it , so i see no harm ,

Is it just his account that has strange things happening or everyones on that same computer?

accyman 26-04-2009 21:01

Re: Children on facebook
 
lol i feel sory for facebook customer support who probably get loads of emails from dim witted parents complaining that their kids accounts have been deleted because they cant see how stupid they are been and how innapropiate their parenting is

i have seen babys with accounts on facebook which could be seen as a good place for a pedo to go look at some kiddy totty:rolleyes: ( they appeared when i was searching for somone )

how much of a dimwit would you have to be to set up a netwrorking site account for a baby for gods sake ,they cant read,they cant talk,they cant write,they cant play scrabble or any of the other games on facebook and their details are already on the internet years before they reach the age where they can make that mistake for themselves :rolleyes:

Lilly 26-04-2009 21:25

Re: Children on facebook
 
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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 708625)
lol i feel sory for facebook customer support who probably get loads of emails from dim witted parents complaining that their kids accounts have been deleted because they cant see how stupid they are been and how innapropiate their parenting is

i have seen babys with accounts on facebook which could be seen as a good place for a pedo to go look at some kiddy totty:rolleyes: ( they appeared when i was searching for somone )

how much of a dimwit would you have to be to set up a netwrorking site account for a baby for gods sake ,they cant read,they cant talk,they cant write,they cant play scrabble or any of the other games on facebook and their details are already on the internet years before they reach the age where they can make that mistake for themselves :rolleyes:

Fancy a baby having a facebook account...........how ridiculous. :(

accyman 26-04-2009 22:22

Re: Children on facebook
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 708632)
Fancy a baby having a facebook account...........how ridiculous. :(

yup not right in the head some folk lol

i bought my son a laptop for christmas and informed him that if i so much as get a sniff that he has been anywhere near any networking sites what so ever i would take the laptop off him permanantly and he knows i know enough about computers to keep a check on him even when hes at his mums

he is allowed 1 msn account as it is needed for his xbox live and i know who every single contact is on there is and the password for the account

when he gets to age 16 he can start having internet privacy but untill that day comes i say what is allowed and what isnt :)

im not over paranoid about the internet i simply keep a very close eye on my kids activity on it and besides its upto me to fix his laptop if he gets it infected by god knows what from these sort of sites

katex 26-04-2009 22:31

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Good job he can't see what sites daddy goes into innit .... :eek:

accyman 26-04-2009 22:39

Re: Children on facebook
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by katex (Post 708651)
Good job he can't see what sites daddy goes into innit .... :eek:

do as i say not as i do is a very good rule :D

katex 26-04-2009 23:50

Re: Children on facebook
 
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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 708655)
do as i say not as i do is a very good rule :D

Will go along with that ... http://planetsmilies.net/winking-smiley-42.gif


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