Originally Posted by lvaughan
Originally Posted by sak658
I was on Facebook for about 2 days, till I saw my youngest granddaughter (21) showing off her new tatoo of a star on her back shoulder. I politely posted about it and my dislike. I closed up Facebook and haven't been back on, I don't want to know what all they are doing whether its good or not so good. What I don't know doesn't bother me. So I'm happy with just the quilting board. lol
I've never had a facebook page. Like sak658 I thought I would see or hear things I would rather not. I also feel like I would be hanging out where the younguns hang. It's OK if you think this is strange, others have said so but I just feel like I would be invading the younger generations hangout. My youngest will be 29 before long and I don't want to know all the details of my kids lives like they share online.
By the way love the Quilting Board.
I feel the same way. I have encouraged my children to have rich wonderful private lives as well as staying connected to family. I don't feel I need to be a part of everything they do.
Also, HR in the firm I work for checks social media frequently for any posts concerning the workplace. I am extra cautious what I say and how I say it. Will not reveal my company's name or gossip in any way.