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Website reviews for social networking, parents recommend

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  • Fun media management with access to some iffy stuff.

     
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    (Website, 2011)
  • Super-safe social networking site for tweens.

     
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    (Website, 2011)
  • Safe social site appeals to girls' depth and intelligence.

     
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    (Website, 2010)
  • Strong privacy measures make this closed social network an ideal alternative to Facebook.

     
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    (Website, 2010)
  • Creative outlet for budding novelists has wide range.

     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • Invitation-only social network limited to real-life friends.
     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • Social site lets kids track goals -- and request rewards.

     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • Disney's social network for DS fans is safe but not lively.
     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • Dynamo site for girls has priorities right.

     
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    (Website, 2008)
  • Interesting games and profanity filters make this social networking game a worthwhile diversion for teens.

     
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    (Website, 2008)
  • Great social tool, but use the privacy controls.
     
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    (Website, 2008)
  • Well-monitored site where kids uphold community standards.

     
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    (Website, 2007)
  • Pre-FB social network has evolved; iffy content prevails.
     
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    (Website, 2006)