School Hires Company To Monitor Students’ Social Media Posts

<p>Isn’t this the parents’ job?</p>

<p>I agree with the poster who said that the schools already know who the troublemakers are, and could stop the majority of issues by just monitoring those particular students. However, apparently schools are not allowed to single out any one student or group of students for different treatment, though I fail to see why if they’ve given cause for concern due to prior bad behavior. For example, when there was a problem in our high school with bomb threats being written on bathroom walls, the administration’s solution was to lock all but one male and one female bathroom in the whole school and require sign-ins to use the facilities. Thus my kid, and hundreds of good kids with no disciplinary record, were inconvenienced and lost valuable class time (having to walk across the school and to a different floor to use the toilet, and to wait in long lines etc.) because of one or two derelicts. Chances are the school could have easily come up with a top 10 suspect list and monitored those students’ bathroom use. At the very least, they could have watched the students previously caught committing acts of vandalism or those known to cut class frequently. But that sort of solution is not permitted, apparently. Hence these draconian measures where everyone’s privacy is compromised.</p>

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<p>How does a keylogger stop your child from being cyberbullied? It might help you catch on if they’re the ones doing it, but I suspect if you told them there’s a keylogger enabled they’d just use their phones, tablets, school computers, friends’ devices, etc etc.</p>

<p>Couldn’t you get around a keylogger by just typing everything in via the character map (or one of those virtual keyboards) and then copy pasting it, or do keyloggers also monitor whatever’s on the clipboard?</p>