Tagging is one of Facebook’s great features. No matter what you post, if it involves friends or family, use tags to inform them that you’ve posted a picture or some other item that relates to them. You can post a …[Continue]
How to Add Media to Your Facebook Profile
Your Facebook profile allows you to share photos, videos, comments, links and stories with your friends, family or anyone else who has access to your file. Your profile is a place for self-expression, sharing your interests and ideas and connecting, …[Continue]
10 Must Have Privacy Settings For Facebook
One of the beautiful things about Facebook is that it offers a level of privacy that many of the other social networking sites do not. However, you have to go to your privacy settings and adjust them to fit your …[Continue]
Talking to Your Kids About the Dangers of Social Networking
Kids use the Internet for hours upon hours each week. They can navigate themselves very well around the World Wide Web. Kids use the Internet to research for school papers or assignments, playing games, and social networking. Just because kids …[Continue]
Finding Educational Sites for Children
Many of the social networking sites out there do not allow children under the age of thirteen to join. Even with the social networking sites that have been created for children, many of them do not provide any value to …[Continue]
Should You Join Facebook to Monitor Your Children’s Behavior?
Many children want to create a Facebook account because their friends may have an account and they want to interact with them. Facebook does not allow anyone under the age of thirteen to join the site. Even then, Facebook does …[Continue]
Why Children Lie to Get a Facebook Page
Why do children lie to get a Facebook page? The most common reason is because all of their friends have an account and they don’t want to be left out. Peer pressure is overwhelming and it often causes children to …[Continue]
What is Whyville?
With so many online gaming and social networking sites available, parents are often leery about which ones their children should join. Unfortunately with online predators, there is no such thing as a 100 percent safe social networking and gaming site. …[Continue]