Technology changes by the second, leaving parents feeling like their children’s digital world is out of their control. But it’s not.
Bark is an accurate, efficient and robust tool for helping parents keep their children safe online. With sophisticated technologies that go well beyond simple keyword matching or requiring parents to monitor all of their children’s online activities, Bark alerts parents only when there is a credible threat - be it sexting, cyberbullying, Internet predators or even suicidal thoughts. These alerts, combined with research-based recommendations for addressing the issue head-on, put more power in parents’ hands to address digital dangers. Plus, because Bark is unobtrusive, it helps parents build trust and truly partner with their children for online safety.
Oh yeah let me put that in a possessive : kid how many views do you have ? Random person thinks and decides to say zero: 0 kid: OMG you're a little rat get more views you basically don't exist no more it's 2024 get more views 😜
Not really true but go off I guess? Like you didn't even Define your age range for kids so, I guess everything is or isn't a cake right? ( for the people who are going to jump on that, it's a reference to the is it or is it fallacy, where by saying that anything is or isn't a cake is technically correct, but only by omitting a vast quantity of information we have on the subjects)
I remember I nearly got groomed when I was nine but I dodged a bullet because I knew what this ‘female dog’ was doing, I then proceeded to fishbait him in, then call him a little ‘female dog’ and reported and blocked him. 😈
It's stupid and the fact that adults use it non stop makes it different than video games. But adults are just as stupid as kids when it comes to social media. It is a complete waste of time.
Hi there, we hear you. This is certainly not Bark's intention, our goal is to help kids stay safer online and help build trust between parent and child. We hope you can have a discussion with your parent's about your concerns and agree on healthy internet habits. We're here for you! 🧡
Hi there, it sounds like you are really hurting right now from something going on in your life. 💔 Please speak with your parents, school counselor, medical professional, or other trusted adults. Crisistextline.org or 988lifeline.org is also available. Your life is important and there IS help available and people that CARE about YOU! 💙
Im 13 years old. Ive been online since about 8. I don't have a snapchat, I don't have a Instagram, I don't have a tiktok. I have twitter (which I'm barely on except for news about the artists I like) and RU-vid. I had snapchat and instgram and tiktok when I was 9. I was targetted by a few predators, and luckily at 9 I knew that wasn't right and deleted these apps (also mmy parents banned those apps from now on) I can easily redownload these apps now without my parents knowing, but I don't because predators are disgusting. Stay safe <3
I am so glad that people just assumed I was a boy online when I was a pre-teen. I just played into it myself. Any selfies I took I made sure to look like a boy, and I never corrected people who called me a guy. Just felt safer being a "guy" online.
when I was young. I was playing video games as normal. I met a new friend. same age as me. the problem is he was in a religion. and I wasn’t. he had to follow his religious rules, I didn’t disrespect him or anything. I was being nice. until all of a sudden when I died on a game. instead of him dancing as usual to mock me. he had. well. intercourse on my fictional character. and I was weirded out, I called my family and told them that they were my same age. crazy that even some people to your age. can also do these types of behaviour. even though they have a religion.
I know this short is just fear mongering,but any good parent giving their kid a phone would set boundaries and seek to help their child understand the dangers but also benefits the internet can pose and provide. The problem is bad parenting not the internet in general, the internet is a repository of all the information known by every member of the human race and it is up to the parent if their child should use it as a tool or be harmed by it.
The truly mystifying thing about all this is that everyone has so much empathy for 15 year olds, but as soon as someone hits 16-18 we’re all 100% responsible for our decisions. Anyone can be vulnerable. Stupid arbitrary morality people have. All virtue signalling. We all should know right from wrong.
I'm almost 14 and I have yt (not allowed to post) and pinterest. The only reason I wish I had insta is because everyone else has it. (And I want to follow Taylor Swift 😂)
I got this because my kid watches Skibidi toilet. He always talks about being sigma. He immediately stopped and started being professional once I got this app. My son is teaching me math.
there should be a legal age for anyone to have social media. Internet should be regulated, since it is more dangerous than the streets and it is literally a no man's land. But guess if cyber companies will allow? They act as if they were kings above a country's national laws
Thank you for this interview. I would love to help and share my story or experiences in any way if you think it would help. I am writing a book and speaking out about these atrocities to raise awareness about what is happening globally to so many children every day.