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over a year ago
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I communicate with my cousins daughter who to my knowledge has been on there a couple of years now and she was only ten just before Christmas. Maybe parents have to give consent or something if they are younger, not sure. |
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"Thats what I thought, a friends Grandaughter has sent me a request and I know for a fact she's not at senior school"
Facebook don't care as long as people are joining. There is a 7 yr old across the road from me who has an account. I'm lead to believe a neighbour reported it.. but they haven't done anything about it. |
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If she's got to the point where she's sent you a friend's request then she knows what she's doing on f/b. by accepting her request you can monitor her more closely than if you didn't accept it.
My daughter was on f/b at 11 and if I'd barred her until she was 13 she would have felt isolated from all her chums who were already using it. F/b have to have a minimum age policy to comply with whatever local laws they are subject to. |
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"If she's got to the point where she's sent you a friend's request then she knows what she's doing on f/b. by accepting her request you can monitor her more closely than if you didn't accept it.
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Tbh Wishy never thought of it like that, thanks |
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