Children of facebook

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Children of Facebook

By: Kyle MillerImage via West McGowan

Facebook is a popular social networking site that has 1.1 billion users as of

May 1st, 2013

Source: Jonathan Espinosa, Facebook grows to 1.1B MAU in Q1 2013, mobile up 124 percent year-over-year

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At the age of 13,

it is legal for an individual to own and operate a Facebook accountImage via birgerking

However

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In 2011, it was claimed 7.5 million members of Facebook were underage

Image via James Emery Source: 2011 Consumer Reports survey

Of these 7.5 million, two-thirds were under 10 years old

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“Children learn to lie about their age”

- Journalism professor Jeff Jarvis

Source: Kevin Makice, “Coming of Age in the Digital Age”Iamge via D. Sharon Pruitt

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, thinks kids under the age of 13 should be allowed on Facebook.

Source: Michal Lev-Ram, “Zuckerberg: Kids under 13 should be allowed on Facebook”Image via Jakob Steinschaden

“My philosophy is that for education you need to start at a really, really young age.”

- Mark Zuckerberg

Image via Tim FieldsSource: Michal Lev-Ram, “Zuckerberg: Kids under 13 should be allowed on Facebook”

“No matter what age is chosen, there’s not a magical event that happens on that birthday that makes the child suddenly older and more mature.” - Microsoft researcher Danah Boyd

Image via Cristiano Betta Source: Kevin Makice, “Coming of Age in the Digital Age”

“We'd take a lot of precautions to make sure that they [younger kids] are safe.”

- Mark Zuckerberg

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Source: Michal Lev-Ram, “Zuckerberg: Kids under 13 should be allowed on Facebook”

These children are sharing personal information with internet predators,

and can be easily be victim to cyber bullying and identity theft.

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Some parents however, are taking action and are keeping track of their child’s Facebook

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“I think it is fine for parents to check on their child's Facebook page”

- Mental health therapist, Diana Barkman

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Source: McClatchy, “Half of parents keep track of kids on Facebook. Should you?”

More than 40% of

parents look at their kid's

Facebook page every

day.

Source: McClatchy, “Half of parents keep track of kids on Facebook. Should you?”

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“I am on Facebook for my own personal reasons, not to spy. The only way to really know what they are doing is to have

personal access” – Facebook mom

Source: McClatchy, “Half of parents keep track of kids on Facebook. Should you?”

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Perhaps these parents are taking extreme measures to protect their children.

And instead, could choose to inform their children of safe internet practices and how to avoid potential dangers.

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Despite the best efforts of parents,

underage children are still creating social media accounts and sharing personal information which is easily exploitable

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Which poses the question…

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Should parents really have to regulate their child’s account?

Or should the age limit of Facebook and other social media sites be enforced more strictly?

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References

• http://expandedramblings.com/index.php/resource-how-many-people-use-the-top-social-media/

• http://www.tampabay.com/news/business/personalfinance/half-of-parents-keep-track-of-kids-on-facebook-should-you/2119252

• http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2011/05/20/zuckerberg-kids-under-13-should-be-allowed-on-facebook/

• http://www.thestar.com/business/tech_news/2013/04/05/facebook_fatigue_and_the_aging_social_network.html

• http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2013/02/coming-of-age-in-the-digital-age

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