More than 1 third of the people are under age that's about 7.5 million kids out of 20 million people
50% are creepers. Be careful!
32% of Facebook users use the new timline
70 percent
There is no easy way to report Facebook users unless you are that user's parent or legal guardian or have some other connection to that user (such as being a teacher). You can see that Underage Users are 13 years of age here (as of December 2009) - http://www.facebook.com/terms.php If you believe you have a relevant connection to a user, go here: http://www.facebook.com/help/contact.php?show_form=underage to report the particular user to Facebook's security team. They will take the necessary actions if they find your report to be appropriate.
USA has the largest number of facebook users with 101,303,240 users followed by UK with 22,625,300 users.
No, but make sure you check out the privacy issues on face-book when it comes to dealing with underage children
No. Facebook will not charge it's basic users for the service. If Facebook ever decides to charge anyone to use the website it will be the businesses and other organisations that use the site but not the basic users. *a basic user is what most users on Facebook are no
No. Facebook will not charge it's basic users for the service. If Facebook ever decides to charge anyone to use the website it will be the businesses and other organisations that use the site but not the basic users. *a basic user is what most users on Facebook are
Facebook users like Facebook, their number is in billions and it is increasing everyday.
Actually, this is no longer true. Facebook is not required for logging in anymore. You can now sign up with just your email.The reason Facebook was required was because the users were already vetted in advance. Vandalism was quite high, and the worst of users would likely be kicked off of Facebook before being able to abuse this site. Like this site, they require users to be 13 and older to participate, so the odds of discovering underage users is greater when requiring Facebook, since that would mean more people to report ineligible users. Now, with the layout change, certain types of vandalism are no longer possible. The regular users have less abilities now and have to get a badge like the Trusted Contributor badge to do what used to be possible without it. So that means they are free to do away with Facebook and allow more people to directly join. That makes the site more accessible, and the system changes still keeps the vandalism to more manageable levels, even with the registration increase.
No, Facebook doesn't care. Just make sure your birthdate makes it seem like you are over 18.
No it does not. The only person who knows who reported them is you and the Facebook employee who is revewing the report.