A couple of nights ago my wife mentioned that she received a request through Facebook to add one of our daughter’s classmates as a friend. On the surface this seems fairly innocuous until you point our that our daughter is 9, as is this friend.

Now I’m not much for Facebook myself. I have an account and log into it religiously every couple of months for about ten minutes but my wife is on there nightly. I’ve seen enough over her shoulder (which isn’t much) to realize that Facebook is not a kid friendly place. Facebook agrees with me apparently as they require people to be at least 16 to create an account or perhaps more accurately, they require that people lie about their ages if they are less than 16.

From my vantage point, Facebook has become the refuge for recreational computer-users who can no longer distribute spam to friends, co-workers or other tenuous acquaintances via their workplace email accounts. Off colour or politically incorrect humour, sappy “dance like no one is watching” inspirational messages, Youtube videos, chain letters and essentially the entire gamut of stereotypical inbox crap is now what passes for content and meaningful discourse on Facebook among the people in our age demographic… and I’m entirely fine with that.