Facebook and Kids
Torri left a comment on our episode about Teens and Cell Phones and asks, “what are your thoughts on the appropriateness of Facebook? I have a 10 year old sister in law who just joined facebook, and my husband’s cousin has a daughter who is five years old and just joined facebook also – I was really shocked!”
Technology is like power tools. Things like Facebook are not inherently bad, but they are dangerous because of their power.
Power tools are not to be used without adult supervision, and there are age and maturity guidelines for their use. Just like the ratings on video games or movies, the content and experience of any particular site are better suited for people who are sufficiently mature to be safe and to use the technology appropriately.
It’s not just your kids you need to worry about. Predators and nefarious characters are using social networking to target children, or to target users in general through hijacking or hacking into other’s accounts for their shady agendas.
You wouldn’t put your five-year-old behind the wheel of the family minivan. Age and maturity guidelines in the ever-changing world of technology are there to assist parents in protecting their children.
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