Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:36 pm
When I was a teenager, the Internet wasn't the big social thing that it is now, but there was a very vibrant BBS community in my city. I was pretty interested in the community and my parents were supportive but cautious of my participating in real-life meetups. My dad in particular participated in the meetups I went to, and things were good -- or at least, the meetups which involved mostly adults.
The only times I ran into trouble were the meetups with just teenagers. There was a lot of backstabbing, cliquishness, and some of the other kids in one particular group seemed to be set out to destroy my life for some reason (everyone thought I was a snob just because of the neighborhood I lived in, and of course it's pretty hard to convince people otherwise of that, and one of the kids apparently had a long-standing grudge against me because of some perceived slight that happened at school when I didn't even know he went to the same school as me to begin with).
I'm sure that given the chance, some of the other kids would have actually harmed me physically if they felt up to it. Actually, at one point the kid with the longstanding grudge against me did come close one day when we were both driving home after school, because of another perceived slight when I passed him and then the guy in front of me slammed on his brakes (yet another major WTF incident; he was pretty unbalanced).
Anyway, my point is just that I had more to fear from people my own age than from the 30- and 40-year-olds who I hung out with online.
The only times I ran into trouble were the meetups with just teenagers. There was a lot of backstabbing, cliquishness, and some of the other kids in one particular group seemed to be set out to destroy my life for some reason (everyone thought I was a snob just because of the neighborhood I lived in, and of course it's pretty hard to convince people otherwise of that, and one of the kids apparently had a long-standing grudge against me because of some perceived slight that happened at school when I didn't even know he went to the same school as me to begin with).
I'm sure that given the chance, some of the other kids would have actually harmed me physically if they felt up to it. Actually, at one point the kid with the longstanding grudge against me did come close one day when we were both driving home after school, because of another perceived slight when I passed him and then the guy in front of me slammed on his brakes (yet another major WTF incident; he was pretty unbalanced).
Anyway, my point is just that I had more to fear from people my own age than from the 30- and 40-year-olds who I hung out with online.