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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why would anyone give their kid an account under age 13? You basically just told your kid "we don't abide by rules." That will come back to haunt you. Kids lead by example. It clearly states you MUST be 13 to have an account. There is adult content on it. People comment on every photo. It is very adult oriented. MUCH more than Facebook which is also 13 but is also considered the "parents hangout" lol My daughter is 12 and has no interest. She JUST got a phone with the ability to have it. Why are kids 8 and 10 having products with that capability. Let them be kids. Deal with social media when they are teens. Don't be the "friend" parent that falls for the "everyone is doing it" line. [/quote] It's a rule set by a business to limit their liability. Personally, I'm not big on businesses telling me what to do. [/quote] It's their product. Don't like the policy--don't buy the product. Your allowing your underage kid to "break the rules" sends a damaging message that goes far beyond Instagram.[/quote] Give me a break! Damaging message, drama queen. You know what is damaging you checking your text messages at a stop light. [/quote]
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