by GuyD73 » Wed Jan 13, 2016 9:22 pm
Hello Mrs Contractor Mum and Pud1,
I really honestly do appreciate your concern, and thanks for your responses but I am struggling to see how my post can, in any way, put my children at risk. I can understand the dangers of minecraft, presumably an online environment where potentially ill-intentioned people could have direct contact with your child without your knowledge, bully them or try and arrange to meet them, but this is a completely different context. How might someone "act on" seeing my post? If they are not with us then they are at nursery and I can't see them being kidnapped from there! And they know which street we live on, again, how does this represent any danger? If I'm being naive, then by all means put me straight and I will both be grateful and stand corrected, but I think we can sometimes get a bit carried away by the potential risks of putting things online. Our address and pictures of my kids are generally in the public domain (on FB, linkedin) and because of the kind of business we run, on our web site and I don't see any problem at all. We tend to be pretty open and are perhaps more relaxed about these kind of things than some but where precisely is the danger...?
Hello Mrs Contractor Mum and Pud1,
I really honestly do appreciate your concern, and thanks for your responses but I am struggling to see how my post can, in any way, put my children at risk. I can understand the dangers of minecraft, presumably an online environment where potentially ill-intentioned people could have direct contact with your child without your knowledge, bully them or try and arrange to meet them, but this is a completely different context. How might someone "act on" seeing my post? If they are not with us then they are at nursery and I can't see them being kidnapped from there! And they know which street we live on, again, how does this represent any danger? If I'm being naive, then by all means put me straight and I will both be grateful and stand corrected, but I think we can sometimes get a bit carried away by the potential risks of putting things online. Our address and pictures of my kids are generally in the public domain (on FB, linkedin) and because of the kind of business we run, on our web site and I don't see any problem at all. We tend to be pretty open and are perhaps more relaxed about these kind of things than some but where precisely is the danger...?