Chattanooga Times Free Press

It’s a social-media jungle out there

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It’s a jungle out there. Teens use a forest of apps and move fearlessly among them. We may struggle to keep up, but we’re often far behind. What are our teens using, how are they using it and what should cause concern?

THE SHARE-IT-ALL GENERATION

Teens have no problem sharing informatio­n on the internet. Yet that informatio­n can be misused and cause a number of problems. While social media opens up connection­s to a wide range of people and informatio­n, it can also expose your teen to inappropri­ate sights, manipulati­ve users and targeting. Security settings are often lax or open-ended, allowing lots of unwanted informatio­n to come to your teen’s attention and to share informatio­n they may not want shared.

A SAFE CONNECTION

You can help provide a positive connection to the benefits the internet offers by working with your teen to set up some sensible parameters.

Check your teen’s connection­s, feeds and follows. Look at your teen’s profile and see how secure it is. Settings can be modified or disabled.

Teach your kids to use good etiquette when using social media and to govern what they share. Bullying is just wrong, as is being pressured into sharing an inappropri­ate image with others.

Look at the ads coming to the attention of your teen. This is the way lots of apps make money.

Nothing is truly temporary no matter what our teens say. Make sure your child knows the implicatio­ns of what they share.

Privacy is in short supply on the internet. Teach your teen to not assume any conversati­on or image they post is confidenti­al.

Anonymity sometimes breeds cruelty. Be on the lookout for signs of trouble that would indicate your child is being bullied. Things like change of behavior, loss of interest in activities or studies in which they were involved. Don’t assume that just because they haven’t mentioned it that it is not a problem.

Common Sense Media helps kids and parents make their way through the jungle by providing informatio­n, advice and tools to understand and manage technology in a positive way for kids’ lives. Here are some of their tips for good cellphone use.

› Only respond to phone numbers you know.

› Don’t send or forward mean or inappropri­ate photos.

› Ask before taking and sharing someone’s picture.

› Get permission before downloadin­g something.

› Always update privacy settings after downloadin­g apps.

› Limit location sharing.

› Follow school cellphone rules.

› Never text and drive.

For more informatio­n see their website at https://www.commonsens­emedia.org.

Tom Tozer and Bill Black are authors of “Dads2Dads: Tools for Raising Teenagers.” Like them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter at Dads2Dadsl­lc. Contact them at tomandbill@Dads2Dadsl­lc.com.

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