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Facebook Strikes Deal To Beat Bad Guys, Keep Kids Safe Facebook Strikes Deal To Beat Bad Guys, Keep Kids Safe
By Barry Levine
May 8, 2008 3:43PM

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Facebook has agreed to improve how it finds and bars sexual predators under an agreement with state attorneys general. Only the Texas attorney general did not sign. Facebook will improve detection of inappropriate behavior and continue developing age-verification technology. Facebook claims more than 70 million active members.
 



Facebook announced Thursday an agreement with 49 state attorneys general and the District of Columbia to implement new steps against sexual predators. Only the Texas attorney general refused to sign the agreement.

As huge communities of primarily young people and details about millions of kids, social-networking Relevant Products/Services Web sites have also attracted pedophiles and bullies.

'Keeping Kids Safe Online'

Under the agreement, Facebook will improve the technology it uses to filter out what it considers inappropriate behavior and add procedures to make it harder for adults to befriend minors. The site also agreed to continue developing age-verification technology and to keep track of bullying or inappropriate content.

Chris Kelley, Facebook's chief privacy officer, told news media that his company is committed to "keeping kids safe online" and many of the procedures already in place will be enhanced. The site, which claims more than 70 million active members, offers membership to anyone over 13 with an e-mail address. More than half of the users are outside the U.S., and the new procedures will apply to international users as well.

In January, there was a similar agreement with MySpace, which says it has deleted nearly 30,000 convicted sex offenders from the site.

In addition to not agreeing to the Facebook deal, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott also skipped the MySpace agreement in January. At the time, he told news media that social-networking sites "do not adequately protect young users" until "an age verification system Relevant Products/Services is effectively developed and implemented." MySpace representatives have said more research and development is needed.

The New York Deal

Last October, New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo agreed to a settlement with Facebook after undercover child-safety tests showed gaps in the site's security for younger users. State investigators posed as teenagers and, within a short time, were the recipients of unwanted sexual advances.

Investigators also pretended to be parents and their complaints were not promptly addressed, according to news reports. As part of the settlement, Facebook has agreed to address any complaint about inappropriate behavior within 24 hours and to allow an outside overseer to evaluate how well it handles complaints.

In addition, users under 18 will not be able to display their age and can keep their profiles private. Automatic warning messages will be sent when a child is deemed at risk for revealing personal information.

The October settlement also required that Facebook remove user groups oriented around such things as bullying, incest and pedophilia, as well as links to pornography.
 

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