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Obama Says Facebook Bigger Threat To Kids

Posted on October 29, 2012July 2, 2025 by Dissent

John writes:

US President Barrack Obama believes Facebook is a bigger threat to the safety of his daughter Malia Obama than dating with someone, pointing out the social networking site’s lax privacy control.

In an interview with MTV, the President of the United State of America said Facebook is not a good place to hang out as a teenager.

Read more on The Droid Guy.

Romney asked for two minutes to rebut Obama on that, arguing that Facebook creates jobs and should get a tax break.

Okay, I’m kidding about the Romney part, but apparently President Obama did comment on Facebook.

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