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Chris HumSocial media how young is 2 young? Interesting article. http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/11/02/kids.social.networks/
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mr kaplanStatus updates, photo tagging and FarmVille aren't just for adults or even teenagers anymore.
Researchers say a growing number of children are flouting age requirements on sites such as Facebook and MySpace, or using social-networking sites designed just for them.
Facebook and MySpace require users to be at least 13. But they have no practical way to verify ages, and many young users pretend to be older when signing up.
Some scientists worry that pre-adolescent use of the sites, which some therapists have linked to Internet addiction among adults, could be damaging to children's relationships and brains. -
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Dr. "TKA" Kulla-Abbott"Social networks and kids: How young is too young?"
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John Evans
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a growing number of children are flouting age requirements on sites such as Facebook and MySpace, or using social-networking sites designed just for them. -
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Roger ZuidemaStatus updates, photo tagging and FarmVille aren't just for adults or even teenagers anymore."><meta name="KEYWORDS" content=""><meta name="AUTHOR" content="By� Doug Gross, CNN"><meta name="SECTION" content="TECH"><meta name="SUBSECTION" content=""><script type="text/javascript" language="javascript1.2">var cnnIsIntl = (location.hostname.indexOf('edition.') > -1) ? true : false;var clickID = (cnnIsIntl) ? 212106 : 211911;var cnnShareTitle = encodeURIComponent("Social networks and kids: How young is too young?");var cnnShareDesc = encodeURIComponent("Status updates, photo tagging and FarmVille aren't just for adults or even teenagers anymore.");var disqus_category_id = 207579;var disqus_identifier = "/2009/TECH/11/02/kids.social.networks/index.html";var disqus_title = "Social networks and kids: How young is too young?"; var cnnFirstPub = new Date('Mon Nov 02 09:03:39 EST 2009');</script> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
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Will Richardson"In two surveys reported this year by Pew Internet Research -- of 700 and 935 teens, respectively -- 38 percent of respondents ages 12 to 14 said they had an online profile of some sort.
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Vicki Davis@coolcatteacher CNN ran a whole article about that today. http://bit.ly/1fibwr
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a growing number of children are flouting age requirements on sites such as Facebook and MySpace, or using social-networking sites designed just for them.
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which some therapists have linked to Internet addiction among adults
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In two surveys reported this year by Pew Internet Research -- of 700 and 935 teens, respectively -- 38 percent of respondents ages 12 to 14 said they had an online profile of some sort.
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02 Nov 09
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PJA Advertising• Facebook and MySpace require users to be at least 13, but they have no way to verify ages • Some scientists worry that pre-adolescent use of the sites could be damaging to children’s relationships and brains • Many experts claim that children use social
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Jessica Weil• Facebook and MySpace require users to be at least 13, but they have no way to verify ages
• Some scientists worry that pre-adolescent use of the sites could be damaging to children’s relationships and brains
• Many experts claim that children use social
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