Keeping Kids Safe on MySpace
Safety on MySpace...
There are a lot of teens who are using MySpace.
Individuals over the age of 14 are eligible to use MySpace so as a
result there are many teenagers who are members of the online MySpace
community. These young members may appreciate the opportunity to
express their creativity, express their feelings, meet new friends or
stay in touch with their old friends but they should also be aware
that there is the potential for danger on any Internet community.
Making kids aware of this is helpful but there is also a certain
degree of parental involvement which is necessary to keep kids safe
when they are online.
Enforcing Household Internet Rules
Kids who use MySpace, or the Internet in general, should be restricted
to a few household rules regarding Internet usage. Putting these rules
in place can be very helpful in reducing the potential for danger.
Some of the general Internet rules parents might consider are:
* Do not post full name and address online or even school location.
This will help to prevent stalking which could become a problem if
online predators know where your child lives or go to school.
* Restrict Internet usage to specific hours during the day. This can
prevent overuse of the Internet.
* Do not agree to meet online friends in person without consent.
Ideally the parents should also accompany their children on these
meetings and should ensure the meetings take place in a well lit,
public location such as a coffee shop as opposed to a secluded spot
such as an individual’s home.
* Do not respond to threats or harassment. Kids should be taught to
ignore this type of behaviour and report these instances to parents or
the Internet service provider instead of responding to the threats.
Responding to threats or harassing messages can exacerbate a
potentially harmful situation.
* Internet usage should be restricted to high traffic locations in the
house. For example kids should only be allowed to use the Internet in
computers which are in locations such as the family room or kitchen as
opposed to allowing kids Internet access in their bedrooms.
Monitoring Online Interactions
Parents whose children have a MySpace account should monitor their
child’s online interactions on a regular basis to ensure these
interactions are not potentially harmful. Parents should be
particularly concerned when children are interacting with older
individuals who engage in activities which are not appropriate for the
child’s age or when the children are interacting with those who might
be a negative influence on the child.
Parents should also be aware that those their child is interacting
with may not be honest about their identity. For example a parent may
think it is harmless for their 15 year old daughter to engage in
flirtatious banter with a 16 year old boy but there is the possibility
that her online friend is really a much older individual. Parents
should monitor these activities for suspicious behaviour or
suggestions of meeting in person.
Reviewing the Terms of Service
Finally, parents who want to keep their kid safe on MySpace should
familiarize themselves with the online community as well as the terms
of service and privacy policy. This will give the parents a better
idea of the type of activities their children are engaging in and
being exposed to as well as the safety precautions which are in place
to help you protect your child.
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