Twitter Shock

Twitter is a great business tool so it should be no surprise that pornographers and spammers are there trying to persuade you follow them. When a word that is not allowed to be said in PG-13 movies appeared in our Twitter feed, I assumed it was from a spammer or porn site. I was shocked when I saw it was from a business owner disgruntled with the world. I am no prude but I blocked the person so that the word was out of our Twitter feed.

It made me think about an article I posted last week. The Internet exposes us and our children to an environment we may not be exposed to in our own homes. You may never say curse words around your children but if your child was reading our Twitter feed this morning, it was there. With KidsEmail.org, curse words are blocked out of any emails your child received. And with MyKidsBrowser.com, your child is protected every second he or she is online.

What do you think about the Twitter incident? I would love to hear your views.


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