My apologies TheKate, I didn't realize that you were responding to the forum in general since you chose to only quote my text. lol I am guilty of being a jealous man-type in the most defensive of ways! /smack forehead
I decided to put in some good itemizations about my experiences in game, perhaps to serve as example to what a parent can expect their kids to run into, thereby indirectly reaching the target group of this forum. I think. Lol
Problem 1: Every female toon I have made, it takes less than 1 hour to be approached by no less than 3 males attempting to get to know me. They talk casual, and eventually try to share some personal stuff. Basically they want to get to know me. Many people can take such popularity as being a posative aspect, giving them a temporary high, making them feel in charge and wanted. To maintain this one might feel obliged to continue "sharing".
Solution 1: Be careful what you share unless you are entrapping a predator! If you aren't a vigilante, don't give personal information to include gender, age, address, RL name, pictures, etc.
Problem 2: Crazy people don't stop, and they don't get better. Any interaction encourages a social misbehavior. I was playing my main (a male toon) and was sent like 1000 tells from some bard saying he wanted to do things to me. I will not describe what those things were other than they were disgusting and sexual in nature.
Solution 2: Whatever gender you or your characters are, remember that the only thing that can effect you is what you allow to effect you. If you say stop, you may encourage them. If you get angry, you may encourage them. Instead use /ignore and just don't get involved, and make sure your kids understand that. I say crazy people don't get better because I have had personal experience with several for many years. Drugs might temporarily blind them, counsel might make them feel ok about it, but there is no cure for crazy. Now think about how many people collect disability for mental instability, and get most of their social interaction from online. Your kids learn social studies in school, but I'd wager they didn't cover how the govenment tries to "hide" the crazy people by paying them to stay at home.
Problem 3: Malevolent high. I think alot of you can agree that teens can be cruel in a judgemental way. It might be funny to encourage misbehavior just to get a desired response like making someone angry, or shooting down their expectations. Leroy Jenkins anyone? I have called people n00btard, told them their price is too high, etc. So it isn't just teens that do it, but I will say in my defense I wasn't seeking an involvement, just ranting.
Solution 3: If you or one of your kids is actively encouraging online interaction in a way that isn't nice, try to find a more productive means of satisfaction. It's a big world out there, and some people feel the need to shout because they don't feel they are being heard, getting enough respect, etc. Basically I think people would die without social interaction, so try to notice if your kids are seeking attention online, and try to guide them to posative outlets. These posative feelings will in turn be the shield against unwanted behaviors and contact, since their ego and emotions are fed by affirmative situations rather than objectionable ones.
~If any of you ever has a problem in game, remeber to use /ignore first! If that doesn't help /petition.
~Remember being stern and honest with people is not abuse, so talk to your kids and treat them with the respect of an adult when it comes to adult things.
~Awareness training is the best defense against the dark arts! Lol, what I mean is just because you think you are protecting your kids by keeping them uninformed of the dangers, it doesn't mean they are bulletproof.
The original post is 100% proper because he/she is speading awareness! /bandwagon on