Is This Really a Good Idea? Facebook Considers Lowering User Age

June 5th, 2012 - By madamenoire

Source: BlackEnterprise.com

From BlackEnterprise.com

By Terrance Gaines

I am a father of two young girls—nowhere near old enough to bug me to get on Facebook. But since they are the children of a geek, growing up in a society where kids know more about technology than their parents, I was concerned, to say the least, when I read that Facebook is working on a way to allow children younger than 13 to share information on the largest social network in the world.

If you haven’t noticed, Facebook is having a tough time convincing Wall Street that their current method of making money is sound. So a move by Facebook to possibly increase its user count up and beyond the $1 billion mark, with new users who may be more convicted to click on just about anything, is a lucrative option to seriously consider on their part.

Ultimately, according to The Wall Street Journal, parents will have the power of controlling and monitoring their children’s activity by choosing who their “friends” are and what applications their account can access, including games, music and movies, among other things. Regardless of how many countermeasures and safety nets Facebook bakes into its new-age policy, if implemented, the debate on “how young is too young,” as it relates to the Internet, will finally take center stage.

 Check out the rest of this story over at BlackEnterprise.com. 

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  • FromUR2UB

    Don’t kids talk to each other on the phone anymore?

  • http://www.facebook.com/lafatima.jones LaFatima Jones

    Parenting is something we all must take responsibility for. Facebook lowering the required age changes nothing at all. There are many kids now with FB pages that state they are 19 and you can clearly see that they are in elementary school or not far from it. Lowering the age requirement is nothing more than an attempt to make money and that’s all good…But what about the safety of the kids? This may be just the thing that leads FB to becoming a child molestors dream.

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  • Veratta Pegram-Floyd

    FB is really doing too much. I left MySpace because everyone was on it…now everyone is on FB. Too much.

    • freebee33

      Agree! FB is doing the most, I signed off and haven’t looked back in two years lol

  • IllyPhilly

    SMH, Kids already get on there and lie about their ages. What difference will this make?

  • Ladybug94

    Just because FB lowers it’s age doesn’t mean you as a parent have to change your standards. If you don’t want your kids on FB don’t let them on it.

  • http://twitter.com/prfectisshe myprfectimprfections

    no way thats the problem with the youth today. thats why most of our children in this country are obese too much time on the computer and video games. children need to be outside playing or studying not on facebook. i can see it now. 10 year old kills himself over facebook cyberbullying. 8 year olds go to another 7 year olds house and beat her because of facebook beef. no way.

  • awet

    OH BOY!!!

  • TRUTH

    Nope, never a good idea. Don’t teenagers have more constructive things to do?!? Like trying to find a cure for diseases, studying, socializing without the web etc?!?

  • lalatarea

    i feel like this is only a concern for parents who allow the media to raise their children.

  • jason vorhees

    How bout learning to put a password lock on your computer and control the things that your children do. YOU ARE THE PARENT! smh

    • Ladybug94

      Exactly.

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