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The impact of the internet and social networks on children and adolescents




by ABC2019 » 04/05/21, 10:30

A testimony from a teacher that I stumbled across on twitter:



which describes well the distress of the teachers vis-a-vis the reality which they observe, of the young children of ten years drunk with pornographic, violent, and perverse bonds, without the parents not reacting.

And in a rant: how did we come to think that a cell phone and a connection to social networks was an essential development tool for sixth grade students?
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Re: The impact of the internet on the younger generations




by Christophe » 04/05/21, 10:44

Good subject! Click anywhere on the twitter window to follow the discussion (complete if you're lucky !! Definitely I can't stand the ergonomics of twitter which stinks of feet ...)



ABC2019 wrote:which describes well the distress of the teachers vis-a-vis the reality which they observe, of the young children of ten years drunk with pornographic, violent, and perverse bonds, without the parents not reacting.


Unfortunately we can't do much about it: there are the best and the worst on youtube and tiktok (fashionable it seems) ... so except to ban everything I see no solution. Parental filters don't work against debility and bullshit or fakes!

Because it's not the porn or the perversion that worries me the most, a smart kid will turn away from it, what worries me is the debility ... the debility of the internet takes a lot more part of market than intelligence: the proof forum ! : Mrgreen:

ABC2019 wrote:And in a rant: how did we come to think that a cell phone and a connection to social networks was an essential development tool for sixth grade students?


Business ABC, Business! A pre-teen is an Internet user of choice for scoundrels (gafa included): you can sell him what you want (only if he puts pressure on his parents) and mold his mind !!

Already you would have to be 18 years old to be on the RS ... the 13-year-old rule of the USA which applies throughout the world is a masterful ballooning and everyone does not care (yet lawyers and shrinks which are useless there is in France !!)!

And who checks the declared age? I think it is definitely the Pope!

This is one more abuse of the gafa! Real brain rape that's it!

ps: raping a rat? Without dec and he brags about it? But what a little cock !!! : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:
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Re: The impact of the internet on the younger generations




by Janic » 04/05/21, 10:51

Business ABC, Business!
and the behavior of adults, including parents themselves addicted to stupid war games, online games, sex, tobacco, alcohol and everything in between. We cannot demand of children what the parents do not demand of themselves, they who "make" them the society that will soon be theirs! : Evil:
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by Christophe » 04/05/21, 11:06

Twitter swells me so much that I copy and paste the discussion here ... in 25 points (I think ??? not on ...)

Testimony of a teacher who can no longer bear parents who allow themselves to tell her how to do her job (the thread will make you understand why) ...

We worked quietly on the derivative words with the sixth graders. I was at Vers / Vermisseau ...

A kid cleverly evokes vermin, we unfold the different meanings of the term: insects, swarming, invasive animals, which we can crush. Worms, fleas, cockroaches, rats. Yuck, yuck, I'm kidding. A little one raises her hand:

"Mrs, the other time on snap was a guy explaining that he raped a rat, and he was showing the body of it and everything." Ah yes ah yes shout the others. I stay like an idiot with my lion / lion cub whale / partridge calf / partridge, my unfortunate velleda etc. Well.

We take 1 survey break. Who has a cell phone? All. Social networks? 20/22. I take the usual precautions, then: who has ever come across porn images on the net? Everyone, even those who do not raise their hands: their tune is heard. I ask if they searched alone.

“Sometimes we are curious, but in fact it is often on the networks. We receive invitations from groups of strangers or friends with links and when we click it's old people touching each other, or breasts, or weird stuff ... ”Etc.

The girls got lots and lots of dickpics; they've probably seen more cocks than their grandmother. One of them told me "once he was a really old man, like sixty years old ..." As a reminder, in sixth grade, they are eleven / twelve years old.

I ask which parents are checking their internet usage. They tell me that most of them try but don't know how to do it. It's been 5 years since I received the same type of apologies, all social backgrounds, all institutions. So damn it.

What concerns me, dear parents, is that in the middle of a course on a Monday morning I find myself with 20 kids talking to me about raped rats and old man's dicks because you are not screwed to understand what to buy an iPhone 11 for your children is a bad idea ...

That letting them register on social networks is a bad idea ("the age limit? I put that I was born in 2000 madam"), that letting them play in network with strangers is a bad idea , and especially :

that you are not screwed to check basic privacy settings with a simple checkbox: "prevent unknown contacts from sending you messages." You might as well give a kid a gun without even triggering the safety.

When I asked them if they could have told their parents about it, they told me it was out of the question and begged me not to say it: "My mother gets high if I talk about this" . Well yes, obviously.

In addition to not checking the content to which you expose your children, you prevent them from telling you about it because it is embarrassing for you or because they are too small at the moment. A big thumbs up. We still pass the baby on to the teacher for whom it is absolutely not a problem!

When we talk to parents? "Ah yes, but it's not us, it's the friends, my son / my daughter doesn't watch these things". "We are overwhelmed" that I hear. It's simple, goddamn it:

you master the tool and you can control its use as strictly as possible; you do not control it and in this case you do not give it to your children.

But it's easier to get mad only when the 800-bullet phone is broken ...

Shit. Shit shit shit up to you. It's not for me to explain to 11-year-old kids that what they see on the net is wrong, that sexuality has nothing to do with it, that they will have time to discover all this more late.

It is not for me to explain to you that it is necessary to limit the screen time of your little one on pain of burning his peepers and synapses. It's not for me to pick up children with a teaspoon because we have posted naked pictures of them on obscure snapshot groups.

It's not for me to make up for your disabilities by educating your children in what has nothing to do with my subject, especially since you will come to complain after the fact that the school does nothing when it does everything the same Something.

I bow to it because I can't shut it up when an 11 year old comes across dildo push-ups (truthful, damn) because she clicked on an imbalanced link - unknown to her and to you - while she was watching a story from a BTS fan club.

Does my language offend you? Nothing to give a fuck. It's a thousand times less shocking than what you knowingly expose your children to, and it might wake you up. Do your fucking parenting job.
And finally, take a little advice from a French teacher:

if you want your kids to read instead of going online, set an example for them instead of vaguely ordering them to read like it was a chore with their noses screwed to your smartphone. It will save me from having to repeat the lesson to you, I never liked this posture.

(testimony finished) And then, I allow myself to add that this testimony is lawiiiin to be pulled by the hair. What are these parents doing?

To send us messages on weekends because they are not happy that their child has not read Molière this year and that, you understand, THEY READ THE FRENCH PROGRAM OF 6EAR AND NORMALLY Y'A DU MOLIERE OUIN OUIN OUIN, there are people, there they are!

On the other hand, when we call them, when there are important meetings, when we need them for demonstrations, strikes and actions for the children, when we have to talk to them about their child: there nobody could whore ! No one could!

Where are the parents? What are these parents doing in particular? Why are they making children? Why are we professors ruining our lives? We see kids delivered to their fate EVERY fucking YEAR!

Is there a sociological study on the current generation of parents? No, because really, we are dealing with things, behaviors that are completely inappropriate or irrelevant that we would NEVER have imagined a few years ago!
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Re: The impact of the internet on the younger generations




by Christophe » 04/05/21, 11:06

Otherwise who found the rape of the rat? : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:
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Re: The impact of the internet on the younger generations




by Christophe » 04/05/21, 11:14

Another GREAT danger of Social Networks on children and young people (and others too for that matter) it is the search for recognition and success on social networks because rare are those who will really have it! And it's not just a question of talent or ideas: it cheats so much in the face ...) And this non-visibility of the RS which creates a certain frustration!

And so as I said above: you have to be debilitated, shit, to have more visibility and "pseudo-social" recognition (there is an official word ???)

So do some bullshit: there have been hundreds of teenage deaths in stupid social video games !! There are also thousands of suicides following frustration, harassment ...

In short, everyone wants millions of VIEWS and subscribers ... Except that mathematically it's just pipe, the pool of views is limited (except by bots hahahah) and we can be subscribed to 1000 channels ... and watch that 2 ...

One more scam of gafas and the web 2.0 scam in general ... honesty does not pay on the internet and even less on a.social networks! So social networks develop dishonesty! This is why it is urgent to forbid them to the youngest ... at least to participate!

ps: RS is also constantly lowering your pants to be violated every day a little more in your private life! If an adult could understand this (and still I know tasks of it), a child or a teenager who seeks a little recognition will be trapped! But go do you m .... gafa !!
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Re: The impact of the internet on the younger generations




by Christophe » 04/05/21, 11:21

Christophe wrote:Twitter swells me so much


Could someone please explain to me why when we click on the "comments" bubble we do not see other people's comments? It sucks at ch ...!
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by ABC2019 » 04/05/21, 14:17

Christophe wrote:Unfortunately we can't do much about it: there are the best and the worst on youtube and tiktok (fashionable it seems) ... so except to ban everything I see no solution. Parental filters don't work against debility and bullshit or fakes!

a very simple thing to do for any parent, not to offer a smartphone to a 10 year old kid, a laptop without internet access is more than enough if you want to be able to communicate with him!

Obviously that supposes resisting social pressure ...
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by Christophe » 04/05/21, 14:28

ABC2019 wrote:a laptop without internet access is more than enough if you want to be able to communicate with it!


Uh like a Nokia 3410? : Mrgreen:

It's not just laptops that pose a problem: youtube is on all Playstations and Xboxes ...

Obviously as I say: we can cut everything!
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by ABC2019 » 04/05/21, 14:58

Christophe wrote:
ABC2019 wrote:a laptop without internet access is more than enough if you want to be able to communicate with it!


Uh like a Nokia 3410? : Mrgreen:

It's not just laptops that pose a problem: youtube is on all Playstations and Xboxes ...

Obviously as I say: we can cut everything!

yes but it's a little easier to watch a kid on his playstation than what he does with his laptop on the way to college ... otherwise yes laptops not smartphone it still exists, I offered one to my old mom who doesn't even know what a url is : Mrgreen:
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