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Deva Woodly@devawo.bsky.social |
Moral of the story: your teens are also concerned about what misinformation YOU have encountered on the World Wide Web.
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Deva Woodly@devawo.bsky.social |
Moral of the story: your teens are also concerned about what misinformation YOU have encountered on the World Wide Web.
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Jenny Staff Johnson
@htownjenny.bsky.social
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Valid tbh
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Jon Hansen
@jonmhansen.bsky.social
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In the old days, teens used to worry about the latest scare story on the local news. Ah, how times change!
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@rednecklefty.bsky.social
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How often have we complained about Facebook and our families? Surprise, surprise, the kids were paying attention.
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Eric The Chipher
@ericthechiper.bsky.social
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As well they should be.
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Charlie O'Keefe
@charlieok.bsky.social
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and for good reason. we xennials had to listen to concerns back in the 90s from our boomer parents about all the hate and porn we were going to find, and now oh look a bunch of our boomer parents have been thoroughly rabbit-holed by q-anon
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Elizabeth Sacha Baroness Cohen
@alixabeth.bsky.social
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This is sooo good.
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Bethany Albertson
@albertsonb2.bsky.social
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fair - but can we convince them the real problem is their grandparents? ;)
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Nat Weaver
@weaver.wtf
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And this is good. We parents are prone to misinformation as well.
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poppyell
@poppyell.bsky.social
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Probably with more reason
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Jacob T. Levy
@jacobtlevy.bsky.social
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[sprays coffee]
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