The Thought:
Do your kids think before they post? Well if you are part of the National average they probably don’t. The good news is that average is falling, maybe in part to these commercials being broadcast around the nation. Have you seen them? If not it well worth the 1 minute of your time.
Take a look right here. If you want to watch all of the video.
Now what about you? Yes you. Did you know most HR departments Google you prior to hiring? People that start a new dating relationship Google each other too. Yes it is true, the Internet really does change the way we live.
The Rub:
Now it’s time to get personal… Have you ever posted a funny video of your kid online? What happens when that kid grows up? Do his friends find that rather embarrassing video?
Darren Kuropatwa on his Blog “A Difference” sums it up rather nicely below:
Searching YouTube for David After Dentist reveals over 1800 results. In classic YouTube fashion, the video has been remixed and parodied. You’ll also find that since the video went viral there is now a blog collating all the remixes, parodies, other humourous and viral videos, an Amazon store, various other ways of monetizing the video of a 7 year old boy who went to the dentist, was medicated, and took a while to fully recover his senses.
I wonder how young David is going to feel about all this in five years; when he’s in high school. As he struggles to establish his own identity and “fit in,” how will he feel if (when?) this video resurfaces and spreads throughout the school?
I wonder if David’s parents have fully thought through the future ramifications for David; from the point of view of his future self.
Now since there are already 33,204,700 views you might as well watch it too.
Last Links
- Cox Teen Internet Survey results– http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=76341&p=irol-newsArticle&t=Regular&id=998134&
- David After 5 Years – http://adifference.blogspot.com/2009/03/david-after-5-years.html
- Full List of Videos — http://www2.prnewswire.com/mnr/adcouncil/26474/





Tue, Oct 27, 2009
Protect Your Kids, Teen Tech Trends