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Would you allow kids on Facebook?
I was on Facebook yesterday, and I saw an MSN article that stated that Mark Zuckerburg may consider letting Facebook become an "all-age" website. Would you allow kids on Facebook? What do you think it will be like if children were allowed? I wouldn't want that..
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- ?Lv 69 years agoFavorite Answer
Would you allow America to micro-chip and track almost your child's ever movement and have them know more about your own child than you probably do? If you have answered yes, welcome to Facebook, the data-mining project now with entire life span time-lines.
Facebook will keep track of all your personal data and make it available for everyone to see, privacy is a thing of the past.
Any application you use on there can simply ask once, mine if I snoop your details, photos, etc, even when your not using it, which 99% of people will ignore reading the small print and click accept.
Facebook will scan all your photos and use photo dna to work out who they are behind your back by default.
Facebook will never delete content, clicking remove will just hide it from you, which can still be accessed up to 19 months later, they have backup data-stores tracking everything done to even what you clicked 'like' on.
Facebook is known to sell private details onto the government and other agencies. CIA has purchased $50,000 into a share of Facebook said to be used mostly for recruitment purposes.
Facebook allows employers to check up on employees or future job applications. That photo of you having fun at a drunken party or small comment about your job being annoying could cost you greatly.
84% of the facebook applications will invade your privacy. Facebook is very easy access to your details and your family. Also well known to share content, a kid would happily click, which opens websites infected with viruses or trojans. 46% of facebook applications try cheat the user into doing useless surveys to make themselves money.
Most people on facebook pose in photos sexually and try to increase their friend count as much as possible (as more friends means your more popular, attractive and accepted), accepting anyone into their friend group including pedos and crazies. Death threats have been made, even as far as murder/suicides.
Anonymous Hackers have already threaten Facebook about this invasion of privacy, but it seems too many people are addicted to it and they didn't go through with the plan of destroying it on Nov 5th: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6crH8qmyZ8
Why all this? Facebook tracks for terrorists and criminal activities, for fake people posing as someone else, for tracking gate crashers, drug dealers, suicidal notes, murder confessions, etc. You'll be surprised how much data people will release and share happily when socializing. Even kids post comments all the time about how school sucks, they are getting bullied, doing self-harm, and then post a picture of themselves posing with pistols... just before they go and shoot up the school and get revenge, etc.
There's already a lot of kids on facebook just under fake birth dates. It will mean nothing to change the age except make them more a target.
- 9 years ago
No, I would not. I don't even allow my sister on FB, so hell no.