
And still, other comments were not in favor of it, saying they felt that their teenagers had on their mobile phones were not special. “Sorry, but my 12-year-old child doesn’t get 100% of his own debate on his devices. He knows this, his classmates all know this, they teach him at school that any speech or inappropriate text will have problems, etc.
“I had to block a child who attacked my child. He continued to try to hurt him through group chat. I even went to get another child’s device and tried to call him and draw him into a drama.
Another girl sent a concerned letter to my friend’s child about suicide, which he actually came to my friend’s phone, and had to notify the school counselor and parents. The girl sent her text even after being told by the other child, ‘This is my mother’s cell phone; He sees this. If your Tween sends my Tween things, it will be monitored. If your child sends us normal things, it’s not a problem. They are sending other images, threatening texts or insults, anything racist, I will report them.”
—University