A British Child protection agency is urging Facebook to install ‘panic buttons’ on its site to protect children from online predators. Facebook says it takes the recent issue of a teenager being killed by someone she met on Facebook seriously. In my opinion, Facebook should have some features, but at the same time, the site doesn’t need to hold your hand. If you want to be using social networking websites, then you have to be somewhat responsible. Don’t talk to people you don’t know, and don’t meet strangers alone. It’s simple, really. I take the issue seriously also, but however It’s not fair to blame facebook.
Original Article is from the BBC and can be found here.
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