Cheesebooger

When I was 13, late at night, I would point our huge satellite straight up and watch scrambled porn. Anytime a dish in my area was pointed up that meant someone was watching porn. That's why [people started hiding their satellites behind their house.

HollandDrive

You mean "parents" (in many cases) allow their children to have facebook access and see porn etc. Buck up parents. The hell w/ peer pressure, teach them at home, even if you have to live a little poorer.

Candygram_for_Mongo

25% of Google's business is dependent on porn. So it's no surprise to learn that Facebook and their properties want in.

44NJ9

Facebook is evil. Parents need to keep their kids off of that site. I know some parents that lie about their ages and let them make accounts at 10-11 so they will be "cool".

carmencita

You took the words right out of my laptop! I was just going to type that. I hate facebook and have never had an account and never will. Keep your kids off of it and leave it yourself. Leave it in the dust. It is EVIL.

glugglug

What 13 year old hasn't figured out how to search for porn on their own?

EarlPoncho

of course they do. porn is a weapon used by jews against whites to demoralize them

Riva

Anyone is surprised? I mean, up until this year the government was actively protecting child and human trafficking purpotrators. Facebook showing porn seems like something that would get a normie riled up though.

tchouk

Man, I had to actively search for porn when I was 13, and it was hard.

HollandDrive

Right? Back when a Sears catalog would do the trick. Pity the youth.

thatguyiam

archive cucked msm before you submit dammit!

derram

https://archive.is/TQi6a | :

Facebook lets teenagers see porn and dangerous diet plans | Daily Mail Online

' It is only likely to be in exceptional circumstances that continued sharing of child abuse is essential to the identifying and rescuing of a child.’'

'Non-sexual child abuse and bullying are deleted only if posted in a sadistic or celebratory manner. '

'The Daily Mail set up three fake Facebook accounts – now removed by the firm – posing as teenagers who specifically gave their ages. '

'Instead, canny Facebook users employed hashtags – labels with a ‘#’ sign – and key words to make their posts more likely to appear in search results. '

'In some cases, Facebook is promoting dangerous content to teenagers by suggesting highly unsuitable search terms. '

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