I think social media sites just for under 16s is a non starter. If kids under 16 can bypass systems restricting their access to adult social media, adults can (and will) bypass restrictions aimed at excluding them from under 16's social media sites. You would have to moderate such sites so heavily in order for them to be safe it wouldn't be worth doing financially imo.
I don't have kids, but from friends and family, I don't actually think it is these days. I think parental relationships have changed and certainly kids seem a lot less independent now, and teenagers less prone to the types of shenanigans we got up to at that age.
I don't have kids, but from friends and family, I don't actually think it is these days. I think parental relationships have changed and certainly kids seem a lot less independent now, and teenagers less prone to the types of shenanigans we got up to at that age.
I think this is fair. I don't know of any kids who pop round to their friends house to see if they are "coming out to play" as it were. There certainly isn't the notion that we had when I was a kid, where you just told your mum you were going round to a friends house, usually followed by a "make sure you're back for dinner / before it gets dark". If you were lucky your parents would know which friend it was, but more often than not if the first friend wasn't in you'd go to the second friend.
In a similar vein, every child that went to my kids Brownies was walked or dropped off by a parent. I used to cycle to cubs once I was 9.
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