Quick Login   
 
Register AdminFusion Tutorials
 
Featured Sponsors


One.com Domain and Hosting


Register
Forum of the Month
Australian Webmaster
fotm

A webmaster forum specifically catering for Australian site owners. We discuss site development, marketing and management issues.

Tag Cloud
Latest Threads
Forum Stats
7,900 Members
165,091 Posts
28 Users Online

Please welcome our newest member, Jors308932!

Affiliates
Go Back AdminFusion » Management » Security and Legal Issues » What, if anything, should I do differently for minors?
Welcome to the AdminFusion. AdminFusion is the ultimate resource for forum administrators and moderators. With exclusive articles, interviews with the experts, free downloadable skins, and the revolutionary post exchange system - PostFusion, AdminFusion is the place to go for all of your forum needs.  By joining AdminFusion, you will become part of a thriving admin community and immediately gain access to all of these resources. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please join us today!
Want more than our forums? Try these: Post Fusion Forum Matrix
Old 02-22-2007, 03:30 PM   #11

Cori's Avatar


Title: Forum Addict

Points: 7,964, Level: 26Points: 7,964, Level: 26Points: 7,964, Level: 26
Level up: 27%, 186 Points neededLevel up: 27%, 186 Points neededLevel up: 27%, 186 Points needed
Activity: 4%Activity: 4%Activity: 4%

Join Date: Feb 2006

Posts: 1,549

Location: Florida

Cori has much to be proud ofCori has much to be proud ofCori has much to be proud ofCori has much to be proud ofCori has much to be proud ofCori has much to be proud ofCori has much to be proud ofCori has much to be proud ofCori has much to be proud of
Send a message via Yahoo to Cori  
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by bdude View Post
You said that parents are members of your forums? It should be okay then. Regular members aren't allowed inside the kid/teenzone are they? If they aren't - can the parents see?

I think it'd be good to cover your a** just to get it in writing, especially under 13.

Yes, the parents are active members in good standing. Also the regular members and guests can't even see the kids boards and we have a teenager actually as a Junior Mod to help keep and eye on things and help the kids with anything they might need. The parents of these kids normally don't have access, unless they really need it, most of the parents end up looking over their kids shoulders anyway lol

When signing up they have a special form to fill out which goes into the admin email account. It does have their age, grade, real name and username they want, then I have to manually add them. I guess printing that info would be a good idea
__________________
My Parent Connection
Reply With Quote
Old 02-22-2007, 05:15 PM   #12

Ashley's Avatar


Title: www.Centicero.com

Points: 6,754, Level: 24Points: 6,754, Level: 24Points: 6,754, Level: 24
Level up: 25%, 296 Points neededLevel up: 25%, 296 Points neededLevel up: 25%, 296 Points needed
Activity: 0%Activity: 0%Activity: 0%

Join Date: Jan 2006

Posts: 1,017

Location: Devon, United Kingdom

Ashley is a splendid one to beholdAshley is a splendid one to beholdAshley is a splendid one to beholdAshley is a splendid one to beholdAshley is a splendid one to beholdAshley is a splendid one to beholdAshley is a splendid one to beholdAshley is a splendid one to behold
Send a message via ICQ to Ashley Send a message via AIM to Ashley Send a message via MSN to Ashley Send a message via Yahoo to Ashley  
 
A 12-year-old on a parenting forum? I know teen pregnancy rates are high, but now things are getting ridiculous...


Joking aside though, I simply deny all registrations under 13. Kids under 13 who are smart enough to participate on a forum will enter a false age [unfortunately, so will the immature ones]

I think that unless you run a forum for kids, enabling the "Deny registrations for users under 13" option is the best thing to do. I doubt many forums will miss out on any members with this enabled.
Reply With Quote
Old 02-22-2007, 08:41 PM   #13

Cori's Avatar


Title: Forum Addict

Points: 7,964, Level: 26Points: 7,964, Level: 26Points: 7,964, Level: 26
Level up: 27%, 186 Points neededLevel up: 27%, 186 Points neededLevel up: 27%, 186 Points needed
Activity: 4%Activity: 4%Activity: 4%

Join Date: Feb 2006

Posts: 1,549

Location: Florida

Cori has much to be proud ofCori has much to be proud ofCori has much to be proud ofCori has much to be proud ofCori has much to be proud ofCori has much to be proud ofCori has much to be proud ofCori has much to be proud ofCori has much to be proud of
Send a message via Yahoo to Cori  
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ashley View Post
A 12-year-old on a parenting forum? I know teen pregnancy rates are high, but now things are getting ridiculous...

haha yeah, that would be ridiculous! They don't even see those kinds of boards. Its more like the pet board and celebration board, then they have their own set of boards with topics and categories appropriate to their age group.

But I totally understand just not letting kids onto boards, it can be just too risky.
__________________
My Parent Connection
Reply With Quote
Old 03-01-2007, 05:31 AM   #14

Soliloquy's Avatar

Title: Member

Points: 3,107, Level: 16Points: 3,107, Level: 16Points: 3,107, Level: 16
Level up: 17%, 343 Points neededLevel up: 17%, 343 Points neededLevel up: 17%, 343 Points needed
Activity: 8%Activity: 8%Activity: 8%

Join Date: Nov 2005

Posts: 146

Soliloquy will become famous soon enough
 
 
I'm not particularly worried about the members posting inappropriate content, they're very well behaved. The only posts I've ever had to delete for inappropriate content have come from trolls and spammers. The spammers are a thing of the past now that I have vBulletin with NoSpam, and I haven't seen any trolls since the last "attack", so...

The forum is for clowns and other children's entertainers, so while it isn't technically for children, it is attractive to some of them. I know several of the members' kids read, and some of the older ones have accounts of their own (just not any under 13 that I know of).

I guess I mostly worry about a non-member coming by, seeing kids, and sticking around for nefarious purposes. So I think I'll try the suggestion of creating a forum just for the kids and making it invisible to non-members.
Reply With Quote
Reply



Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools
Display Modes

 
Posting Rules

AdminFusion

All times are GMT +1. The time now is 02:05 AM. Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.3
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.1.0 © 2005-2008 AdminFusion - All Rights Reserved



1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72