Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 49407
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3/10    When Mom or Dad Asks To Be a Facebook 'Friend' - washingtonpost:
        http://csua.org/u/l02
        "I am excited to make a new friend so I click on the link. I could not
        believe what I saw. My father! This is an outrage!"
        \_ I think kids under 18 have to expect this and deal with it. Kids
           over 18 absolutely have a right to privacy. I am more scared to
           unexpectedly find my *parent's* facebook page.
           \_ If that 18 year old is living at home, then no, not really.  He
              who has the gold makes the rules and all that.
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Metro When Mom or Dad Asks To Be a Facebook 'Friend' Matt, 17, and Bob Florian both use Facebook, and Bob Florian knew that his son might have doubts about becoming his Facebook friend. Matt, 17, and Bob Florian both use Facebook, and Bob Florian knew that his son might have doubts about becoming his Facebook friend. CLOSE Comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments or material will be removed from the site. Additionally, entries that are unsigned or contain "signatures" by someone other than the actual author will be removed. Finally, we will take steps to block users who violate any of our posting standards, terms of use or privacy policies or any other policies governing this site. He could accept it, but limit the parts of his Facebook profile his dad could see. What were the social implications of "friending" your folks? Across the country, Facebook users are contemplating similar questions when they log onto their accounts. More and more moms and dads are signing onto Facebook to keep up with their offspring. Not only are they friending (or attempting to friend) their sons and daughters, they're friending their sons' and daughters' friends. Others are less sanguine, voicing their dismay via online groups that decry parental intrusion and offer tips on how to screen out mom and dad. ") Even parenting experts are getting involved, offering their own tips on proper Facebook etiquette. "I do not know if this has happened to anybody, but this morning I log on to Facebook and I have a new friend request!" James Madison University, on one of several "No Parents on Facebook" groups that have popped up on the site. "I am excited to make a new friend so I click on the link. Mark Zuckerberg in 2004, it was designed as a way for college students to connect with each other. Users created a personal page and were able to accept or send out electronic "friend" requests for people to be included in their networks. People who were "friends" were able to keep tabs on people in their network, send messages and even connect with friends of friends. It was like an exclusive private club, since it was open only to those with certain e-mail addresses. But as Facebook's popularity soared, its founders sought to expand its audience. But it was the 2006 decision to open it up to the general public that drew howls from its original audience -- and opened the door for the parental invasion. In protest, several "abolish parent" groups have sprung up on the site. Yeamans and a few of his friends started "What Happens in College Stays in College: Keep Parents Off Facebook!" They meant it partly as a joke but were stunned when more than 500 people signed on, each with a tale of parental intrusion. "My mom joined facebook when they first made it public and is mad i won't approve her friend request!"