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Kicked my 23 yr. old son out - was I wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="pandora404" data-source="post: 648461" data-attributes="member: 18282"><p>Hi SeaGenie</p><p></p><p>I am also new in this forum. I couldn't presume to add any advice greater than what has already been posted. Except the thing you wrote about Instagram I believe is technically wrong.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As far as I know Instagram works like Twitter, and not like Facebook where someone has to accept you as their friend. With Twitter and Instagram, if you make an account, you can then have access to <em>any other</em> Twitter or Instagram account (I think unless the person specifically blocks you, but then you could easily just make a new account.) You do not have to create any content yourself. Those social media are just publishing to the world at large, the same as a newspaper. Of course you have to know the name of the account to search for it, but it sounds like you do.</p><p></p><p>I don't know if this helps. You may as well have a look at his photos. Knowledge is power<em> (usually)</em>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pandora404, post: 648461, member: 18282"] Hi SeaGenie I am also new in this forum. I couldn't presume to add any advice greater than what has already been posted. Except the thing you wrote about Instagram I believe is technically wrong. As far as I know Instagram works like Twitter, and not like Facebook where someone has to accept you as their friend. With Twitter and Instagram, if you make an account, you can then have access to [I]any other[/I] Twitter or Instagram account (I think unless the person specifically blocks you, but then you could easily just make a new account.) You do not have to create any content yourself. Those social media are just publishing to the world at large, the same as a newspaper. Of course you have to know the name of the account to search for it, but it sounds like you do. I don't know if this helps. You may as well have a look at his photos. Knowledge is power[I] (usually)[/I]. [/QUOTE]
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