Alright, so these parents posted "embarrassing" pictures of themselves on their daughter's Facebook because their daughter "got fresh" with them. (What does that even mean? Did she call them "dog" or refer to her actions as "gangsta"?)
Whatever the reason, posting on your daughter's Facebook isn't a good way of punishing your kid. UNLESS you get national attention for it. Then your daughter is SO MAJORLY embarrassed, she goes into her room and hangs herself in her closet. Then you've got a dead kid in the closet. Not a good turn of events, now is it? (I'm just say'n. Stuff happens. People get crazy.)
I think that sure, the parents did buy her the computer, the internet, yada yada, but they didn't pay for her Facebook account. That was free. And since she got it for herself, no, I don't think it classifies as her parents property. And hacking into an account is illegal, so if the daughter wanted, she could sue her parents for the hacking of her account. After all, it did cause her emotional damage and unwanted media attention. (Didn't think of that, parents, now did ya?)
I can't see my parents doing this to me on the grounds of; I'm always "fresh", I don't have a Facebook, everyone knows how insane my mother is, and my dad would never take funny pictures for any reason.
I guess the bottom line is that some things shouldn't be posted on the internet. Some stuff just needs to stay in reality. Like disciplining your children.
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