All of my family is on Facebook. It's not really THAT big of a deal. I just can't post things about sex or cuss too bad.My mother doesn't care, but my grandmother would be another story.
Anyway, my girlfriend's family friended me on Facebook, too, so I'd have to watch my mouth even if it weren't for my own family. Long story short: no biggie.
I'm sure there will be a new networking site to come along in the next year or so that only kids will know about for a few years before parents then infiltrate that. Well when that happens let's try and keep it a secret.
I'm a parent on Facebook. My college-age kids have friended me, but blocked me from viewing certain things. Oddly enough, they have not blocked anything from MY mother.
My parents are not on Facebook; however, if they were, I'd have to doubly make sure that nothing inappropriate comes up in my streams of data (either comments, status updates, photos, videos, notes, etc. ). It would be really weird - I've seen some others who have their parents on Facebook and they feel weird about it too. I guess its not so much weird because its their parents, more so because they now need to be careful about the data they publish (and really, we should be thinking about that anyway).
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