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    Emma Alberici‏Verified account @albericie 1 Jul 2019

    I think all high schools should have the right to do spot checks of students' (children's) social media accounts to ensure they comply with the school ethos. It would surely temper some of the crude behaviour & language on there. Your thoughts?

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      2. Aidan‏ @allsumnull 1 Jul 2019
        Replying to @albericie

        Hell no!

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      3. Emma Alberici‏Verified account @albericie 1 Jul 2019
        Replying to @allsumnull

        Why?

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      1. abraham bloodshack  🏗‏ @pleasedontatme 1 Jul 2019
        Replying to @albericie

        and employers should be able to go through your text messages to ensure same

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      2. Jane Caro‏Verified account @JaneCaro 1 Jul 2019
        Replying to @albericie

        They would need extra staff given this would be a lot of extra work and principals are already reporting an increase in intimidation, abuse and assault of staff by parents - this could make it much worse. Parents bullying staff does not help reduce bullying in schools.

        46 replies 46 retweets 625 likes
      3. No, not him!  🌈‏ @NOTtherealToby 1 Jul 2019
        Replying to @JaneCaro @albericie

        bullying parents are just teaching kids how to be bullies

        3 replies 4 retweets 140 likes
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      2. Andrew P Street‏Verified account @AndrewPStreet 1 Jul 2019
        Replying to @albericie

        That assumes two things: one, that kids are great with assessing future risk and tempering their behaviour (which they are not, and neither are adults), and two, that teachers could distinguish crudeness from impenetrable slang and Fortnite references.

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      3. Jenni Gunter‏ @jenni_gunter 1 Jul 2019
        Replying to @AndrewPStreet @albericie

        With you. Adults are still juvenile on social media so what kind of example can we claim to be? (Why do we have to be so punitive to this age group? They're copping everything.)

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      2. Emma Alberici‏Verified account @albericie 1 Jul 2019
        Replying to @lucymannering

        Do you monitor their behaviour online? Not all kids are responsible or mature enough to make the right decisions. Not all kids listen to their parents ..

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      1. James‏ @jmsqnn 1 Jul 2019
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        Children don't belong to the school

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