Facebook Might Allow Kids but with Strict Controls from Parents

Facebook and kids

The debate over whether Facebook should allow kids under the age of 13 to join its site might soon be moot.

Kids under 13 years of age using the most popular social network, Facebook, has been a debate for quite a while now.

According to the report from Wall Street Journal, Facebook is closing in on letting youngsters under 13 to join the popular social networking site, yet these kids should not expect to get the similar rights as other users have. According to some sources who have talked over the concern with the social network management, Facebook . . . → Read More: Facebook Might Allow Kids but with Strict Controls from Parents

All These Plans from Facebook

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There had been reports about the debate over Facebook’s valuation, indicating that several analysts anticipate the company will be valued at $100 billion if it goes public in the following year.

A significant but frequently-overlooked portion of the argument:  Most of Facebook’s users are outside the U.S. and that comes out to be where the development of the social network is also.

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, said that the social network was at 750 million active users.  With the quantity of active users in the U.S. suspended at 150 million, which means that . . . → Read More: All These Plans from Facebook