The problem with most social media, in my opinion, is that it is established and run by secularists. The subtle messages contained in these media are not necessarily things we want our children (of any age) exposed to. Let me give you an example from my recent experience. My daughter was channel surfing and came across one of those "Bring It On" movies on MTV. For those of you who are not familiar, these stories are built around high school cheerleading competitions. The characters are mostly teenagers, and the stories deal with teen issues. Cute, harmless fun, right?
Well, in the short time my daughter had this movie on our TV, I heard the following (I apologize in advance if anyone finds this offensive) ... "*****", "sucks", "blows" and "crap". All uttered by teenagers in the normal ebb and flow of their conversation. To me, anyone watching this movie who is of impressionable age (remember, it is MTV) will be left with the impression that this is the way all teenagers talk; and that it is acceptable.
This is why I believe that parents must be extremely vigilant in monitoring what their children see and do; on TV, on the internet, on all the various media outlets that are available today. The enemy is working hard to win their minds, and he never lets up. As parents we must work just as hard to counteract his influence.