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Friendly Lion
(I am Cool Cat but I am locked out of my account and can't figure out how to set up a new one)
Anyways, I'm at odds with how to deal with my younger bro. He is 14 and tweets literally every single thing that comes into his head on Twitter he uses it to have long conversations with friends. He tweets about family, school, people he likes and people he hates, usually by name. Except what he doesn't understand is that Twitter can be as public as you want it to be.
Unlike text messages which can be deleted every few months (as I would do) and are on a password protected device, Twitter is different.
Today he blocked me because I saw a tweet that was apparently fake, and a joke between friends that I misread as a sort of crisis post. I rang him to see if everything was okay.
He messaged me to say that he had allowed me to follow him on his account (its private) but didn't realise I'd been reading his tweets. He said he felt it was like me reading his text messages and didn't want me seeing his account.
Admittedly, I completely understand him not wanting me seeing his postings with friends. But Twitter is not like text messages, although his account is private, most of his friends accounts are public. And while he thinks the posts can only be seen by his friends, there is literally nothing stopping any of his followers (some of whom he does not know in real life) screenshotting or sharing his tweets. You could say that about here, but pretty much everyone uses a fake name and a fake photo, including me.
Basically I don't want to isolate myself from my younger bro, but like I'm trying to keep him safe online as he continues to post quite sensitive and controversial information with his real name and more than enough info to identify him. He sees it as being like a place for free text messages, but it really really isn't
Anyways, I'm at odds with how to deal with my younger bro. He is 14 and tweets literally every single thing that comes into his head on Twitter he uses it to have long conversations with friends. He tweets about family, school, people he likes and people he hates, usually by name. Except what he doesn't understand is that Twitter can be as public as you want it to be.
Unlike text messages which can be deleted every few months (as I would do) and are on a password protected device, Twitter is different.
Today he blocked me because I saw a tweet that was apparently fake, and a joke between friends that I misread as a sort of crisis post. I rang him to see if everything was okay.
He messaged me to say that he had allowed me to follow him on his account (its private) but didn't realise I'd been reading his tweets. He said he felt it was like me reading his text messages and didn't want me seeing his account.
Admittedly, I completely understand him not wanting me seeing his postings with friends. But Twitter is not like text messages, although his account is private, most of his friends accounts are public. And while he thinks the posts can only be seen by his friends, there is literally nothing stopping any of his followers (some of whom he does not know in real life) screenshotting or sharing his tweets. You could say that about here, but pretty much everyone uses a fake name and a fake photo, including me.
Basically I don't want to isolate myself from my younger bro, but like I'm trying to keep him safe online as he continues to post quite sensitive and controversial information with his real name and more than enough info to identify him. He sees it as being like a place for free text messages, but it really really isn't