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Re: chat logs
From: John Blackley <jblackley () sysmatrix net>
Date: 17 May 2005 21:28:41 -0000
In-Reply-To: <BAY103-F2182E20D373139BB49EA74DE150 () phx gbl> It has been interesting - watching an initial request for help evolve (degenerate?) into a discussion on parenting as regards childrens' rights to privacy. To the latter, I can only say this - I follow the pattern set for me by my parents and in that pattern, children have no 'rights', only privileges. As to the original request, I cannot think of any efficient way to gather 'after the fact' information on what every child in the community with access to a computer has been talking about. (And doubt that finding a teenager who had looked up 'bomb making' on the internet is much cause for alarm anyway.) What you may want to do, however, is to sponsor a class to teach parents the rudiments of controlling and monitoring their childrens' activities while on the internet. That way, a percentage (perhaps small) of your community of parents who are currently less technology-savvy than their children may get a chance to do a little catching up. John A Blackley
Current thread:
- RE: chat logs, (continued)
- RE: chat logs aixroot (May 16)
- RE: Re: chat logs Beauford, Jason (May 17)
- Re: chat logs Dave Aronson (May 18)
- Re: chat logs Alexander Klimov (May 18)
- RE: chat logs Steve Bostedor (May 17)
- Re: chat logs Stian Øvrevåge (May 18)
- RE: Re: chat logs Joshua Berry (May 18)
- RE: Re: chat logs Melissa Fischer (May 18)
- Re: FW: Re: chat logs Jeff Smith (May 18)
- RE: Re: chat logs Stephen Alford (May 18)
- Re: chat logs John Blackley (May 18)
- RE: chat logs Chapman, Carol (May 18)
- RE: Re: chat logs Bundschuh, Anthony D (May 18)