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Togetherville aims to be Facebook for kids - new Social Networking Site

Posted By netgeek06 on May 22, 2010   FROM: msnbc.msn.com report abuse
Togetherville aims to be Facebook for kids - new Social Networking Site

Social networking site for young children requires parental involvement

Togetherville, for children ages 6 to 10, has games, pre-screened YouTube videos and other activities, such as educational applications, but no ads.

Kids under 13 aren't allowed on Facebook, but that hasn't stopped many of them from joining.

Togetherville, a social network for kids ages 6 to 10, hopes to lure them into a more age-appropriate setting. The site, whose founder has three children under 10, launched Tuesday night.

It's free to join, and kids' accounts must be created by their parents using their own Facebook logins. Parents can approve or reject their children's friends and see what types of activities or games their kids are up to.

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