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re: I’d like to record my sons fortnite chats. Tell me how
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:05 pm to LSU Coyote
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:05 pm to LSU Coyote
It’s pretty simple.
You can listen in on your kid and know everything he’s talking about. But if you ever hear something and react to that, your kid will know you’ve been spying on him. Which would probably create some trust issues. If he’s only 10 years old, I highly doubt he’s doing or saying anything very controversial.
You can listen in on your kid and know everything he’s talking about. But if you ever hear something and react to that, your kid will know you’ve been spying on him. Which would probably create some trust issues. If he’s only 10 years old, I highly doubt he’s doing or saying anything very controversial.
Posted on 12/13/18 at 1:42 pm to LSU Coyote
Let’s keep this going....I’m not giving you knuckleheads any context. I got my answer. Gracias mi amigos
Posted on 12/13/18 at 1:47 pm to WilliamTaylor21
Since the OP meantioned "keeping him on his toes", I'd say he's just spying on him. But I'd be more worried about my kid getting into a conversation with someone he shouldn't be, being tricked into giving out personal info or whatever.
I'll tell my kids to play like I did: unless it's a person you actually know, stay away from chat.
I'll tell my kids to play like I did: unless it's a person you actually know, stay away from chat.
Posted on 12/13/18 at 3:59 pm to Dodd
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Let’s keep this going....I’m not giving you knuckleheads any context. I got my answer.
You sound crazy and irrational.
If you gave just a little more context you would have received more and better options with the replies.
Leaving all context out left you with nearly nothing.
Posted on 12/13/18 at 4:16 pm to sicboy
quote:So you're saying you wouldn't want to record your child? Why? Is it intrusive to you? Does it break trust? Tell us why you wouldn't follow the same actions that you were defending last page.
I'll tell my kids to play like I did: unless it's a person you actually know, stay away from chat.
Posted on 12/13/18 at 4:21 pm to Drewbie
I wasn't defending anything. He gave us no info to defend or critique.
My solution is to not put my kids into a situation where I feel like I'd have to monitor chat. And in not talking about a 16 or 17 year old who's a little more capable of being responsible and has a social life.
My solution is to not put my kids into a situation where I feel like I'd have to monitor chat. And in not talking about a 16 or 17 year old who's a little more capable of being responsible and has a social life.
Posted on 12/13/18 at 4:27 pm to sicboy
quote:He wants to record the fortnite voice chat of his 10 year old without his knowledge after having already used the "I know what you're saying online" as a scare-tactic. That's plenty of info to defend and critique.
He gave us no info to defend or critique.
These aren't the chat sites that were popular when we were kids. It's Fortnite. You don't just sit in chat with random arse people and chill out talking about life. You spend the entire time shooting people and trying not to get shot, then when you do get shot, you start a game with different people. Nowhere near the same animal.
No matter how you slice it, it's invasive and as is obviously noticeable by the responses from this thread, a bit of an overstep to most people. If you're having to fear-monger your child on the internet, you're doing it wrong. Calling bad parenting bad parenting isn't an overreaction.
This post was edited on 12/13/18 at 5:17 pm
Posted on 12/13/18 at 4:36 pm to Drewbie
Or, you know, it's being a responsible parent. It's funny because the ones that just let their kids do anything and have no clue what stuff they are doing have been shite on this board plenty before.
As long as my kids live in my house, they can expect a "certain" level of privacy, but trust is earned. Our daughter has been caught taking food from the kitchen and hiding it in her room (mainly junk food). So I tell her "I'm not going to read your diary, but you can expect that your room will be inspected for hidden food and candy wrappers".
10 years old? Like hell would I just allow him have at any online game and not keep an eye on it.
As long as my kids live in my house, they can expect a "certain" level of privacy, but trust is earned. Our daughter has been caught taking food from the kitchen and hiding it in her room (mainly junk food). So I tell her "I'm not going to read your diary, but you can expect that your room will be inspected for hidden food and candy wrappers".
10 years old? Like hell would I just allow him have at any online game and not keep an eye on it.
Posted on 12/13/18 at 4:40 pm to Drewbie
quote:
Calling bad parenting bad parenting isn't an overreaction.
True, but I'm not going to go by your definition of "bad parenting", and
quote:
It's not really much of a nerve when you're going CIA on your 10 year old.
is an overreaction.
Posted on 12/13/18 at 4:45 pm to sicboy
Idt anyone is disagreeing with you here Sic.
Monitoring and Spying are not the same thing. Even though our government thinks otherwise.
Maybe we should define them here.
Edt: receiving whole transcripts are your child's conversations without real cause is spying. Put a tape recorder on him then.
Something's kids should kept from their parents. It's part of growing and forming an identity.
Monitoring and Spying are not the same thing. Even though our government thinks otherwise.
Maybe we should define them here.
Edt: receiving whole transcripts are your child's conversations without real cause is spying. Put a tape recorder on him then.
Something's kids should kept from their parents. It's part of growing and forming an identity.
This post was edited on 12/13/18 at 4:50 pm
Posted on 12/13/18 at 4:46 pm to sicboy
quote:So is recording your son's online interactions.
is an overreaction.
Posted on 12/13/18 at 4:47 pm to LSU Coyote
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Idt anyone is disagreeing with you here Sic.
that bastard is
Posted on 12/13/18 at 4:47 pm to sicboy
quote:Notice the difference in your wording that the actions of OP. Wanting to record literally everything is not "keeping an eye on" things. That's hovering and that's bad parenting. You want to talk about the parents that don't do enough monitoring, there are just as many stories of kids going nuts because their parents did too much monitoring.
10 years old? Like hell would I just allow him have at any online game and not keep an eye on it.
Posted on 12/13/18 at 4:48 pm to sicboy
quote:Your reading comprehension is bad then.
that bastard is
Posted on 12/13/18 at 4:48 pm to Drewbie
quote:
So is recording your son's online interactions.
So if his kid had been busted bullying and/or kicking the arse of some kid, and it was some kid he knew he played fortnite with, is that an overreaction?
Before you answer that, it could have happened. We don't know.
Posted on 12/13/18 at 4:49 pm to Drewbie
quote:
Wanting to record literally everything
It's his fortnite chat. He didn't ask about planting bugs, cameras, and the best place to buy an ankle monitor.
This post was edited on 12/13/18 at 4:51 pm
Posted on 12/13/18 at 4:49 pm to sicboy
If my aunt had balls she'd be my uncle.
Posted on 12/13/18 at 4:50 pm to Drewbie
i'll stop wasting my time with you
Posted on 12/13/18 at 4:51 pm to sicboy
We are all in agreement. I think.
Just read the last two pages again.
Just read the last two pages again.
Posted on 12/13/18 at 4:56 pm to LSU Coyote
A rational solution would be turning the chat option off unless the child says he's wanting to squad up with friends, then dad can see who they are and know who he's playing with beforehand without having to go Big Brother on his 10 year old and listen to everything he says.
Personally, I'd still be steering my son towards single-player at age 10.
Personally, I'd still be steering my son towards single-player at age 10.
This post was edited on 12/13/18 at 5:01 pm
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