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Twenty million teenagers under the age of 18 have Facebook accounts. Of that group, 7.5 million are under the age of 13—the minimum age set both by federal law and Facebook itself. These numbers come from survey results announced in

June by Consumer Reports. The magazine also found that many of the underage users weren’t being supervised by their parents and that 1 million children had been “harassed, threatened, or subjected to other forms of cyberbullying on the site in the past year.”

This is one lens through which to view kids’ use of Facebook—the lens of risk. But you can also argue that the site is a useful social tool for teens, allowing  them to strengthen their existing  friendships, connect with kids with

common interests who they might not otherwise meet, and express themselves with newfound creativity. Yes, there’s opportunity for bullying, but that’s not necessarily a product of Facebook or social networking more generally. It’s a fact of teenage life, however unfortunate.

What do you think about teenagers’ use of Facebook? If you’re a teen, have you ever had problems on the site? If you’re a parent, teacher, school administrator, or anyone else thinking about these issues, do you see Facebook as a force for good or ill in kids’ lives? What about another social networking site,Formspring? We’d love to hear your thoughts and opinions. You can completethis anonymous survey or send us an email at cyberbullying.slate@gmail.com. We’re excited to hear from you. Please pass on the link to other people who might want to respond, especially parents, school staff, and teenagers. We’re particularly eager to hear from young people!

Take the survey by clicking here.

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