REPORT: Half Of U.S. 12-Year-Olds Are Facebooking

Facebook asks that users be at least 13 in order to use the site, but close to half of U.S. 12-year-olds are on the social network already.

Facebook’s rules state that children under 13 ought not use the site, but kids can simply fudge their year of birth if they’re below the minimum age. That’s what my friend’s nephews did to get profiles on the social network at ages seven and ten years old.

Apparently the kids’ mother has access to their login information, and altered their privacy settings so that the children’s can virtually do nothing on the social network other than look at pictures and play Farmville.

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