Steps You’re Likely To Take When Your Parents Join Facebook
Facebook is no longer for the college student who likes to post pictures of the sick party the previous night. It’s open to the high schoolers, business professionals, and yes, even your mom.
So when a parent joins Facebook, there are a few things you’re likely to do, but does it really matter?
Untag yourself from the photos that show you in a bad light. This bad light, may include you consuming too much of a substance or getting that tattoo of the girl from a rum bottle (of which you thought was a great idea, at the time).
That dirty mouth your mom would have grounded you for when you were a kid is now in full strength on Facebook. But it’s not like your parents are going to ground you, you’re an adult now, right? You might censor yourself the next time you’re on.
Ultimately, you may keep yourself looking like an angel in front of your parents, but only for a couple weeks. You’ll fall back into the way you really are. What’s wrong with that? Don’t worry, your parents already know you’re a tad profane, thanks to that nosy cousin of yours.
July 11th, 2009 at 10:08 am
I joined FB a few years ago when my son was away in Dubai, it was a great way to try to keep up with his life
July 12th, 2009 at 9:21 pm
Definitely, I can keep in touch with family and childhood friends. I couldn’t imagine being with out it.
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