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As a parent I was wondering if anyone has found their children to be receiving nude spam on facebook?
02-26-2013, 12:57 PM
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I've never had anything like that on my facebook account. I'm not a child but, I don't think that my age is relevent to your concern. Occasionally on some groups you may see some half dressed women posting ads (not the official facebook adverts) but, even then it is no worse than what you'd see in your typical line up with magazines at a grocery store.

Spam and inappropriate pictures and so on can be reported to facebook but, ultimately it is your responsiblity as a parent to filter what your children are allowed to view. If facebook presents a problem, it is your responsiblity to decide whether or not your children will be going on facebook at all. It is not facebooks responsibility to parent or babysit your children for you.

Facebook does run ads but, these that you're talking about are not those ads. Those ads are not paid for and are a lot like the spam you see on YA!

Besides wasn't facebook really meant for people in their late teens and twenties? Does a child really need a social networking site? If it's about games, there are lots of game sites on the internet!
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[] - Dylan Don'tknow - 02-26-2013, 12:30 PM
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[] - Idontknow - 02-26-2013 12:57 PM
[] - Kelly - 02-26-2013, 01:02 PM
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