They should just grit their teeth and let her post whatever she wants.
Well, I'm not so sure about that. The twitter stuff to me was hilarious and probably hits home with more people in this country than we know. Kids are gonna be kids and it's an impersonal way of them getting a message across wether their parents like it or not.
I'll admit, in my fascination I started to go through her TikTok stuff but after a few videos I had to stop. It's way too personal. Something about a grown man watching videos of a 15 year old girls' personal space made me feel kind of creepy so I got out of there and figured I would just get that content from the media in the future.
The problem is that there's a ton of other men who don't think like me and she's just setting herself up for public encounters with these perverts. It's one thing if you're just posting shit to your other like-minded teenage friends but a whole other can of worms is opened when the whole world can watch.
I wish her a safe journey down life's path and hope she decides to take the high road. Whatever she does on social media now is going to be with her forever and I'm afraid that's what an invincible teenage mind does not readily grasp.
Embarrassing your parents is one thing but it only leads to embarrassing yourself. It's the largest problem with kids and social media. After they change their mind and decide to go a different direction it's already too late.