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Originally Posted by ihatenames
I agree to the point. However, teenagers don’t see this as putting stuff out there for the world. Most do not understand the global reach of their expressions. They see it as an avenue to show off to their friends or simply communicate with their friends. At the end of the day, he was still a kid at the time of the tweets. Much like we seal up criminal records for juvieniles i’m willing to give the kid a second chance unless there is still a pattern of behavior that mirrors what was tweeted back then. I don’t know. I didn’t see his twitter account before it was locked.
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I know how teens view it. That's why parents are supposed to step in. IMO, if any parent is paying the bill for his child to get online, he is negligent if he is not monitoring, editing & guiding what their child posts for public view.
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