In This Guide
Set Up Threads Safely Before They Start
The first 10 minutes of account setup matter enormously. Enable hidden words filter and mention controls before your teen ever logs in. Set the account to private, disable location sharing, restrict who can comment or message, and review the default notification settings. These one-time steps dramatically reduce unwanted exposure to cyberbullying.
Household Rules That Actually Work
Effective rules are specific, consistent, and co-created with your teen. Consider: no devices in bedrooms after a set time, Threads use only in shared spaces, a weekly 10-minute conversation about what they're seeing online, and a clear agreement about what to do if something makes them uncomfortable. Children who help set the rules are far more likely to follow them.
The Ongoing Conversation
Prevention isn't a single talk — it's a relationship. Regular, low-stakes conversations about online life ("anything interesting on Threads this week?") normalize the topic so your teen will come to you when something goes wrong. Avoid reacting with alarm to normal adolescent behavior — overreaction trains them to hide things from you.
Tools That Support Prevention
Threads offers hidden words filter, mention controls, reply restrictions as built-in tools. Beyond the platform, CleoSocial's content ratings and parental controls provide a layer of protection that works across all apps — not just one. The goal is a system your family can maintain without it feeling like surveillance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the single most important prevention step?
Consistent, open communication beats any single technical control. But if you're looking for a technical starting point, setting Threads to a private account and enabling hidden words filter are the highest-impact steps you can take in under five minutes.
What age should teens ages 16-17 be before using Threads?
Threads's minimum age is 13. Readiness depends less on age and more on maturity, your teen's ability to handle uncomfortable situations, and the household support system in place. Starting with supervised use — and expanding independence as trust is established — tends to work better than a hard cutoff.
Can I fully prevent cyberbullying?
No tool or rule eliminates risk entirely. The goal of prevention is to reduce exposure, increase your teen's resilience, and ensure they know how to respond when something goes wrong. Prevention success looks like: your teen coming to you when they see something upsetting, not hiding their online life from you.
How do I prevent cyberbullying without making my teen feel monitored?
Transparency and collaboration are the keys. Explain why the settings and rules exist — "I want you to enjoy Threads without running into things that feel scary or upsetting." When your teen understands the purpose, they're less likely to experience oversight as control and more likely to see it as support.
Build Safer Habits from Day One
CleoSocial's family tools help you set up Threads safely and maintain healthy digital habits — together.