It's good that no parents watch our class group.
Title: The Role of Parental Trust in Online Class Groups In today's digital age, online class groups and forums have become a common means of communication among students. These platforms foster collaboration, information sharing, and the development of a virtual class community. One of the less-discussed aspects of these class groups is the extent to which parents should be involved in monitoring their children's interactions within them. While it's natural for parents to have concerns about what their children might be exposed to online, there is a compelling argument to be made for allowing a certain degree of autonomy and trust in these virtual spaces. "It's good that parents don't open our class group because all kinds of odd things are being shared over there." This statement often resonates with students who value their privacy and freedom of expression within the confines of their class group. It raises an important point - the need for a level o