Common Sense Media Review
By Amanda Finkelberg , based on child development research. How do we rate?
Slick source for blogging; watch out for adult content.
Parents Need to Know
Why Age 15+?
Any Positive Content?
Videos and Photos
WordPress.com
Parent and Kid Reviews
Based on 4 parent reviews
What's It About?
WORDPRESS.COM is the current gold standard for DIY blogging, geared primarily toward pretty tech-savvy adult users. But teens can definitely use the basic features to choose a free theme to customize the look of a page; post blog entries with text, photos, or video; approve comments; and manage a blog. Multiple posters can write for the same blog within the app, and they can also use the Reader tab to follow blogs or search for ones on subjects of interest from within the app.
Is It Any Good?
Easy blog setup and account activation lets kids start blogging quickly, but mature content may be too much for some. Customization options in WordPress give more tech-savvy students the ability to create more elaborate sites, and a great step-by-step tutorial helps newbies get their first posts online with only a limited set of options. The WordPress app can be an easy way to update and add posts when away from the computer. The updated layout is very user-friendly, giving kids the option of posting in WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) format or HTML. Photos and videos are very easy to post using the Quick Post feature with no uploading required. Users also can post by using voice-recognition dictation, which is pretty fun and easy.
Controlling posts and customizing content, however, can be quite complicated. Users may find the dashboard menu options overwhelming. Also, be advised that many of the upgrades for customization cost money. Overall, this is a great choice for blogging and self-expression, if used wisely by mature teens who want something solid with a lot of options for control -- but know they'll have to put in the work to have the site look exactly the way they want it.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Have a talk with your teens about validity and blogging using WordPress. Whose opinion can you trust? What makes someone an expert?
Help your teens come up with a topic for their blog and then brainstorm ideas for post topics. Make a schedule to help them stay focused -- for example, Picture Mondays and Poetry Wednesdays.
Spend some time with your teens looking at blogs in your community. Comment on, share about, and get involved in a discussion on someone else's blog. Talk about online conversations and how they're different from real-world ones. Refer to our Social Networking Tips for guidelines.
Have a talk with your teens about validity and blogging. Whose opinion can you trust? What makes someone an expert?
Help your teens come up with a topic for their blog and then brainstorm ideas for post topics. Make a schedule to help them stay focused -- for example, Picture Mondays and Poetry Wednesdays. Or spend some time with your teens looking at blogs in your community. Comment on, share about, and get involved in a discussion on someone else's blog. Talk about online conversations and how they're different from real-world ones. Refer to our Social Networking Tips for guidelines.
Website Details
- Subjects: Language & Reading : writing
- Skills: Creativity : producing new content, Communication : conveying messages effectively, Tech Skills : digital creation, social media, using and applying technology
- Genre: Blogging
- Pricing structure: Paid, Free
- Last updated: March 2, 2019
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