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    Mark Zuckerberg: children should be allowed to use Facebook

    Mark Zuckerberg: children should be allowed to use Facebook - Telegraph

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    The under-13s should be allowed to use Facebook, the social network’s founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has said.

    Speaking at a summit on innovation in schools and teaching in Newark, New Jersey, Mr Zuckerberg said that the current age limit would be challenged “at some point”.

    Claire Perry, Conservative MP for Devizes, who has campaigned for online safety, said that ““I would be very uncomfortable about extending this and I think it’s very, very irresponsible of Facebook to be suggesting it.”

    “With close parental supervision all of these social networking sites can be interesting and enjoyable. But I know from my own experience it is all too easy for a young child to get involved in situations that I think are really uncomfortable,” she said.

    Facebook’s usual 13-and over age limit elsewhere is dictated by the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), which became Federal Law in America in 1998. Current UK legislation does not, however, preclude Facebook from being used by under-13s but the site’s own terms and conditions do. The US is currently reviewing its COPPA legislation. In Spain, only those children 14-and-over are permitted to use Facebook because of national legislation.


    Mr Zuckerberg claimed that the educational benefits of using Facebook were so great that children should be allowed to use the site. The site currently closes the accounts of 20,000 underage users per day.

    "My philosophy is that for education you need to start at a really, really young age,” Mr Zuckerberg said. “Because of the [legal] restrictions we haven't even begun this learning process. If they're lifted then we'd start to learn what works."

    Facebook has been criticised in the past for failing to police its own policies that prevent children from using the site, and by a range of government agencies for failing to prevent paedophiles from using the site under an alias to groom children.

    The NSPCC emphasised the need for media literacy and online education. Claire Lilly, the charity’s sexual abuse policy advisor, said that “There have been great benefits brought by the internet but there online bullying is particularly prevalent on social networks. The Information Commissioner has said it is about the age of 12 when a child can understand the risks of handing over personal data and we would agree with that. We would like to see safety tools as prominent as possible, and social networks should be proactively trying to identify individuals who pose a risk, not just reacting to reports from children.”

    The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre revealed last year that complaints about grooming and bullying on Facebook had quadrupled in the preceding twelve months.

    Increased bullying, too, has caused Facebook to introduce a series of improved privacy controls, as well as increasing its programme of talking to teachers.

    America's Consumer Reports, however, claims that 7.5 million of Facebook's 600 million users are under 13 anyway. Facebook said a large proportion of under-age accounts were either set up by parents for children, or with parents’ knowledge.

    A spokesman for Facebook said that “Facebook is currently designed for two age groups, 13-18 year olds and 18 and up. We provide extensive safety and privacy controls based on the age provided. However, recent reports have highlighted just how difficult it is to implement age restrictions on the Internet and that there is no single solution to ensuring younger children don’t circumvent a system or lie about their age. We agree with safety experts that communication between parents or guardians and kids about their use of the Internet is vital.”

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    Of course he wants kids to be on facebook because then the are such a great target for advertisers. and that's what facebook is. a way to advertise to you and your personal tastes. and children decide how a large part of a family's budget is spent.


    Btw when they are talking about educational values,what are they talking about?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Resurrection View Post
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    Of course he wants kids to be on facebook because then the are such a great target for advertisers. and that's what facebook is. a way to advertise to you and your personal tastes. and children decide how a large part of a family's budget is spent.


    Btw when they are talking about educational values,what are they talking about?
    Yes he is a greedy cunt, this is one of the few instances in the world where ethics are winning over monetary gain EG: we are not letting facebook target children with advertising to boost their profits further.... and this prick has the audacity to say "it will be challenged at some point". Let children be children..... sheeesh..
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    Why FB just won't die already???
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    Quote Originally Posted by GymTanAndLaundry View Post
    Yes he is a greedy cunt
    obviously. and of course he wants everybody to use it. no matter which age, race, origin whatever

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    Why FB just won't die already???
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    Kids these days worry about tech and Facebook.
    I wanna be a kid again and go outside and break a neighbor's window with my brand new ball, and than climb his fence to get some sour fruit from the tree he's been tending to all year around. The good old days!

    Ontopic: I really do hope that what grownups been saying about social networking lowering intelligence isn't true. Anyway kids should go outside and play.

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    imho it's not the kids that's the true problem right now. They're just the direct result of what's truly wrong, namely crappy parentship :/ Kids don't need facebook and good parents wouldn't let them use it. I know that the parents I know of (the good ones at least) would make quite a weird face and tell me off if I told them to let their kids on facebook
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    Crappy parentship maybe. But interdiction on not doing something is not the answer. We've witnessed time and time again how interdiction makes desire grow stronger. Maybe the solution is not in restraint from doing something, in our case Facebook access but in presenting children with a myriad of other opportunities to a better childhood so as to they not feel the need to spent their little extra time playing Farmville on Facebook.
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    Mark Zuckerberg: children should be allowed to use Facebook
    Of course they should. Kids using Facebook mean profiling information and advertising revenue. What's not to like... if you're Mr. Zuckerberg.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    Quote Originally Posted by fuzzy View Post
    Crappy parentship maybe. But interdiction on not doing something is not the answer. We've witnessed time and time again how interdiction makes desire grow stronger. Maybe the solution is not in restraint from doing something, in our case Facebook access but in presenting children with a myriad of other opportunities to a better childhood so as to they not feel the need to spent their little extra time playing Farmville on Facebook.
    what? no! kids should go out and play. An interdiction worked just fine 20 years ago. It should work fine now
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    Never really liked facebook but now I'm starting to hate Zuckerberg.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SBfreak View Post
    Never really liked facebook but now I'm starting to hate Zuckerberg.
    +10000000 He is just one Machiavellic character, and not in a good way

    I remember a few months ago, they wanted to reduce the minimum age for using facebook, and now they hate kids ()_0
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