2014年1月26日 星期日

五個步驟保護使用Facebook的青少年

5 Things to Do to Protect Teens That Are Using Facebook
2014 02 28 14:10
五個步驟保護使用Facebook的青少年
Advertisers on Facebook sometimes market products or services that aren't appropriate for young teens. There are steps adults can take to shield kids. Here are five. 

#1: Check the Age Setting 

Facebook can't protect kids if it thinks the kids are adults. In a 2013 survey, the United Kingdom's Advertising Standards Authority found that 20 of 24 kids aged 11 to 15 had lied about their age on a social-media site. Have the child sign into Facebook, go to the profile's 'About' page and edit the birth year if it is incorrect. Check such sensitive settings regularly.

#2: Make Sure a Child Knows What It Means to 'Like' an Ad 

Some ads allow users to like the Facebook page connected to the ad. A user who likes the ad will get updates from the page, will be listed on Facebook as a fan of the page, and could have his or her name included in future versions of the ad. One click can have repercussions. 

#3: It's Never Too Late to 'Unlike' 

Users can always unlike pages and disconnect apps. To see what a teen has liked, go to the profile page, then click 'More,' 'Likes,' and 'Other Likes.' Hover over the upper-right corner and a pop-up box should appear, with an option to 'Unlike.' To see a teen's apps, go back to Facebook's main page, click on 'Apps' on the left side of the news feed and help the teen disconnect those he or she doesn't like or use. 

#4: Report Inappropriate Ads 

Facebook says it seeks community input, and teens or parents can flag ads they think are inappropriate. Click the little 'X' or down arrow at the top right of the ad, click 'I don't want to see this,' click 'It's offensive or inappropriate,' and click the reason. This can be done on a smartphone, too.

#5: Talk About 'Free' Games 

Ads for free game downloads are often shown to teens on Facebook. Liking those ads connects users to a page where they can download the game--and possibly much more. A bundle of software is often left on the user's computer for programs that are unwanted or invasive. 

Jeff Elder

Facebook的廣告有時會推銷不適合青少年的產品或服務。成年人可以采用如下五步保護孩子。

1
、檢查年齡設置

如果孩子被錯認為是成年人﹐Facebook就無法保護他們。英國廣告標準局(Advertising Standards Authority) 2013年所做的一份調查發現﹐年齡在1115歲的兒童中﹐每24個人中就有20個在社交網站上謊報了自己的年齡。讓你的孩子登錄Facebook﹐進入這個賬戶的關於頁面﹐如果出生年份是錯誤的就把它改過來。家長要定期檢查此類敏感設置。

2
、確保孩子知道對一則廣告點意味著什麼

一些廣告允許用戶對鏈接這則廣告的Facebook頁面點。用戶點讚之後將收到頁面更新信息﹐在Facebook上會成為該頁面的粉絲﹐這則廣告未來的版本可能包含他或她的名字。再點擊一次可以收回

3
、何時取消都不晚

用戶可以隨時取消讚並與應用程序斷開連接。想要知道一名青少年對什麼點了讚﹐只要進入個人資料頁面﹐點擊更多資料說贊的內容其他說贊的內容。將鼠標停在右上角,就會彈出一個對話框,上面有取消讚的選項。想要知道一名青少年連接的應用程序﹐只要回到Facebook主頁﹐點擊左邊的一列匯總中的應用程序選項﹐幫助他斷開那些不喜歡或用不到的應用鏈接。

4
、報告不適合的廣告

Facebook
表示它致力於社區投入﹐青少年或者他們的父母可以標出他們認為不合適的廣告。點擊廣告右上角的小“X”號或者下箭頭﹐然後點擊我不想看到這個﹐點擊它令人不悅或不適宜﹐最後點擊出原因。在智能手機上也可以完成這個操作。

5
、談談免費游戲

Facebook
經常向青少年展示免費下載游戲的廣告。點擊那些廣告會將用戶導入他們可以下載游戲的網頁﹐下載的內容可能不止是游戲。用戶電腦經常會被留下一個軟件包﹐里面包含無用或者攻擊性的程序。

Jeff Elder

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