Thread:Neo34/@comment-28482541-20180117193647/@comment-31627407-20180117222947

I have no direct answers to your questions 4solace, but I have kids in the same age (12, 14, 17). The cell phone, actually the smartphone, is some lifestyle symbol, like Adidas/Nike or Levi's/Wrangler somewhere in the past ;-) And like mentioned above by Lidewey, school is also doing some 'education' in new media, but kids just pick up what they want to pick up. So we had a very good RL example of taking and publishing pics and its consequences just half a year ago at school. There was a very compromising pic of a girl and boy taken by a third person, which of course spread quickly across the school community (guess no more details needed). The girl is now with a psychiatrist and others have been kicked off from school. I'm luckily not talking about my kids. Since this event had happened, my little ones think a bit different about the overall topic. This will not help you in first instance, but maybe it's another example for 'the whole globe sees what you share'.