Again, I want to agree in principle, BUT...
Where is that boundary? Do we only follow the rules(since it's not a
law, it doesn't matter, right
) when we agree with them? Does that actually extend to laws, too?/QUOTE]
There is difference between rules and laws. We obey the law. Rules? Are more flexible. For example, I CAN choose to break the rules and take my <17yo (no longer) to a rated R movie. that is within my discretion. I consider social networking rules to fall within that sphere.
Now, to be fair, my two are 17 & 19 (nearly a year more, now). However, I do actually still have their passwords and account IDs.
If your children respect you, they WILL tell you.
No kidding. My kids are both very open with me. Certainly, there are things I don't know. But, the important stuff? I think I do. Because contrary to popular belief, I am both my kids' parent AND their (adult) friend. There is really nothing they can't bring to me. And they know it.