While I’m not that parent who forbids any photos of her kid online, I'm now more careful about what I post.
Many moons ago, when I was a sophomore in college, a newish website called Facebook became available at my school. I had been waiting for this moment for months. After hearing about it through friends at other colleges who were already on the exclusive network, I was planning my profile photo and details with the eagerness I usually reserved for getting ready for frat parties. Which is to say—much to my chagrin now—far too long.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
How I Stopped Being Afraid of My Kid's Future Relationship With Social MediaWhile I’m not that parent who forbids any photos of her kid online, I'm now more careful about what I post.
Leer más »
Is Everyone Having Fun Right Now Except Parents?If your social life looks normal-ish, you probably don’t have kids.
Leer más »
Eric Sedeno Is Striving for 'Queer Latinx Excellence'TikTok star theeRicoTaquito on privacy, social media, and queer Latinx representation ✨💕➡️
Leer más »
BBC News' Naga Munchetty thanked by fans after speaking outBBC News star Naga Munchetty received thanks on social media
Leer más »
Wondery Expands Into Kids Podcasting With Gen-Z Media DealEXCLUSIVE: Wondery, the Amazon-owned podcast studio behind series Dr. Death and The Shrink Next Door, is moving into the fast-growing kids and family space with a partnership with Gen-Z Media. The …
Leer más »