@RichFelker @TheMedievalDrK Question: why would a student voluntarily give over that info? I'd just lie and say I don't use social media
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@RichFelker@TheMedievalDrK If I were a parent, I'd tell my kid to deny having sm accounts, use an alias and never use sm at school -
@JPReganJR@TheMedievalDrK This is not really a solution because the point is to use it _socially_, i.e. with people you know IRL. -
@JPReganJR@TheMedievalDrK Using "sm" to include pre-FB forums, blogs, & stuff that's anon/online-identity-only is misuse, clouds the issue. -
@RichFelker@TheMedievalDrK Those are good points; the real problem is schools trying to monitor online activity, that's what needs fixing -
@JPReganJR@RichFelker schools decide they can't change cultures of violence, so they'll attempt to control means of communication. dbl fail -
@TheMedievalDrK@JPReganJR If threatening comm. is being made, recipient can report to FB, screenshot, and/or show school via their acct. -
@TheMedievalDrK@JPReganJR Schools do not need access to students' sm accts in order to act on abuse of one student by another via sm. - 5 more replies
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