A.C. asks from Winston Salem, NC on March 04, 2010
Should I Let My 10Yr Old Daughter Get a Facebook Account?
My daughter is 10yrs old. Her friend is 9 1/2 and has a facebook page. She is asking me and my daughter if we can set up one for my daughter. I myself am new to facebook and rarely go on my account so I don't know alot about it. I'm leaning towards "no." What do you think?
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M.H. answers from Atlanta on March 04, 2010
Hi A.,
Absolutely not! Rules are clearly stated that a child has to be at least 13 years old. I personally still think that's to young but if the rules state it and you let her have one then you are telling her it is okay to lie. Lying in little things always leads to bigger problems.
A., there are too many predators out there.
M.
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B.C. answers from Norfolk on March 04, 2010
Facebook clearly states you must be 13 or older. Some where in the fine print it tells you what the penalty is for violation.
Here's the headline in my local paper today:
"Hampton sex offender charged with stabbing, sexually assaulting woman he met online".
She was 19. Just think of the trouble a 10 year old could get into.
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J.S. answers from Charlotte on March 05, 2010
Absolutely not! Facebook itself has a rule that you must be 13 or over to have an account. They do this for the safety of everyone using the site. Stand firm and be the mom!
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S.H. answers from Honolulu on March 04, 2010
No.
Put it this way... a parent can monitor things, set it up for them, tell them about internet safety etc. But inevitably, they at this age, are still not old enough to completely safeguard themselves. Even adults for that matter, make mistakes online, with social networking venues, and get fooled.
My friend's girls... at about that age, had a Facebook account. They are good kids and responsible etc., and the Mom too.
Well, it turned out that a 40 something year old MAN... was corresponding with them.... trying to cultivate them if you will, as a predator does. Her girls' thought is was just a joke and funny and they didn't take it seriously, so they didn't tell their Mom, right away. Meanwhile, they would chat about themselves to him. Thinking they were being "clever" and joking. As you know, this is dangerous.
Their Mom, just had a cow, and notified the police. Her girls are no longer allowed to join any social media sites.
These sites, are also used to "bully" other kids, to post photos of themselves on it, to spread vicious rumors about other kids etc.
A 10 year old, simply does not have the common sense nor maturity to safely navigate the whole realm of internet safety or fully knowing what information to give out or not... about themselves or their family.
Well, I would say no.
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M.H. answers from Atlanta on March 04, 2010
Hi A.,
Absolutely not! Rules are clearly stated that a child has to be at least 13 years old. I personally still think that's to young but if the rules state it and you let her have one then you are telling her it is okay to lie. Lying in little things always leads to bigger problems.
A., there are too many predators out there.
M.
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B.C. answers from Norfolk on March 04, 2010
Facebook clearly states you must be 13 or older. Some where in the fine print it tells you what the penalty is for violation.
Here's the headline in my local paper today:
"Hampton sex offender charged with stabbing, sexually assaulting woman he met online".
She was 19. Just think of the trouble a 10 year old could get into.
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A.G. answers from Dallas on March 04, 2010
No. My 12 year old son asks from time to time, and I still tell him no. He has no need for it.
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J.T. answers from Dallas on March 04, 2010
omg, not just no, HELL NO!
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M.D. answers from San Francisco on March 04, 2010
Kids have to be 13 to have an account unless you lie about their age.
My daughter turns 13 this month and will get an account then, though.
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J.R. answers from San Diego on March 05, 2010
Another no vote for me. I think even the minimum age requirement of 13 is way too young. There are too many risks when it comes to these social networking sites. Sexual predators, cyber stalkers, cyber bullies, and I'm sure the risks will only multiply as more and more people join.
Another thing that I don't think that people realize is that the stuff that is posted on Facebook is on there FOREVER. Ten years down the line, do you really want potential employers to be able to do a search on your child's name and read what she wrote about herself when she was a teenager? Kids are not wise when it comes to things like this. My 14-year-old niece has a FB account, and some of the stuff that she posts appall me. I tried warning my SIL, but she's in massive denial. I just think it's a huge mistake.
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S.E. answers from Appleton on March 04, 2010
I honestly believe that she is way to young for this type of interaction with all these different types of people, but then again I don't know your daughter. I myself don't know how mature she is or how resposable she is either,. if it was my daughter I would not let her.
I joined facebook not too long ago and I've incounter things on here that I didn't expect and was a little shocked at and I'm a 53 yr old women. I even got off the site I was on. I was shocked. But then I didn't know that type of behavior was allowed on there. So you see I believe in the old fashion type of parenting and always will, Wait until they are a little older, she is olny 10. Give the child a chance to be a child and don't expose her to these types of things already, she'll get enough of these things when she gets older.
I'm not saying facebook is a bad site because it's not., It's a good site and you can have lots of fun on it and meet lots of nice people. But I just believe that 10 years old is too young. And 9.5 is really too young. I thought there was a age limit but maybe I'm wrong.
She is your child you'll have to be the one to deceide that but think carefully about it, and remember you can't always know who she's talking to. Just be carefull and trust in your daughter. You should know how she is. But then again she is only 10. Thanks for listening.
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