If twitter is public? Why is looking at my 14 y/o sons friends tweets considered stalking?
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04-08-2014, 04:17 AM
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If twitter is public? Why is looking at my 14 y/o sons friends tweets considered stalking?
Isn't it my job to make sure he isn't in with the wrong crowd, or doing something wrong?
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04-08-2014, 04:23 AM
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Looking isn't stalking. You need to update your definition of stalking. No sane person claims overseeing your son's Twitter account is stalking, it's called parenting.
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04-08-2014, 04:31 AM
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More than likely it's not criminal stalking, just stalking. Used this way, in this context, it's a bit of an over-statement. Unless you're acting strangely. You shouldn't be jumping into conversations, just monitoring. Not sure if everyone would agree with that.
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04-08-2014, 04:34 AM
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You are doing your job well, Mom. Don't let the kids snow you.
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04-08-2014, 04:44 AM
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Who says it's "stalking"? Your 14 y/o son? Of course he's going to call it stalking.
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04-08-2014, 04:52 AM
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What you described is NOT stalking. As long as your under-age child is in your custody he has no expectation of privacy. You can monitor his emails, internet searches and even read his diary. If he has a problem with that, take away his computer or cancel his internet service.
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