http://www.twitter.com/chrispirillo - I was a baby once, a looong time ago. Some may argue I still act like one at times. However, I'm not dwelling on that point right now! I want to focus on an email from my friend Jim. He asks how will all of the content posted online of kids by their parents affect their future? Face it, parents post a lot of things about their children online in order to share with the World their child's great looks, the A they received on that term paper, and even their latest Crayola masterpiece. What impact could this possibly have on the kids as they themselves grow into adulthood? http://chris.pirillo.com - http://geeks.pirillo.com
@TheRealBlackPuma Ask kids if they can.
TheMrSpartanking 8 months ago
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WillowXana 1 year ago
There is a new product to protect children online.
This is amassing! -Take a look :
youtube.com/watch?v=48saXiJE9Mg
aweinsto 1 year ago
Well there is that girl I went to school with and she has like 16 fotoalbums of here little daughter, named "childs name with x months" ..........
Honestly ... something like that is totaly overdoing it ... I posting some pictures of your new born child is ok, but that is way over the top
NightshadowXT 1 year ago
If my parents or sister post anything like this about me, I'm gonna do the same to them :3 I always resent the attention unless I let someone see something.
DeltaPhi79 1 year ago
@nepalihercules That's because it's not something they're gonna regret later.
DeltaPhi79 1 year ago
i actuly posted a picture of my dad with anfro in 91 lol on bebo and facebook
liammcool 2 years ago
Kids needs to make the choice as long as they know what they're doing. I agree kids and older people need to look to the future and see that the internet is here and it is not going anyware.
Gero50 2 years ago
heart-warming stuff chris
good stuff
abadamu05 2 years ago
whats more sad than doing that at 1 in the morn is watch this vid at 3 in the morn 0.o
martinxlive 2 years ago