• FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    So… you don’t think her current students… googled her, found out this was her, and watched her content?

    Or you don’t see how that impacts her ability to teach?

    Which, brings us back to: they know, and it’s available for them to find with far less effort than you imagine. Don’t think so? Ask yourself how her channel blew up after the first time.

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      4 months ago

      I think parents should control their children’s access to the Internet. Teachers are allowed to have a life outside of their extremely demanding underpaid job without puritans demanding that they be a role model for children in every aspect of their lives.

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        4 months ago

        Your dodging the question:

        Do you think her students aren’t aware and checking her content; or do you think it doesn’t impact her ability to teach them?

        You’re right there’s a lot of things parents should do. It’s pretty much impossible to completely control a teenagers access, though, and entirely outside of the school’s ability to control. Particularly when students start passing them around off line.