Social media – age restrictions
Here’s a list of online apps (games, chat, forums, social networks, blogs) with the age restrictions as seen in the sites’ terms of service/use. I made this list because I needed a list to show some teachers what they could/could not use with their students depending on age. This list is by no means complete, just a few online apps I’ve heard about.
This is purely informational. I haven’t tried them all, so I can’t say how well they safeguard minors. It’s best to be thorough and try them out properly yourself. YMMV
Ones I’ve tried and I think are good, though not with age restrictions in mind: Wordpress, Blogger, Facebook, Ning, Club Penguin, FreeRealms, Writeboard, 21Classes, PBwiki & Delicious.
RPG = Role Playing Game
Must be at least 16
- Friendster social network
Must be at least 13 and in high school
- Facebook social network
Must be over 13
- Bebo social network
- Blogger weblog publishing tool
- Chamber of Chat Harry Potter multiplayer RPG (no private chat, moderators)
- Gaia Online community with games, message boards etc…
- Hi 5 social networking site
- IMVU chat with friends in 3D
- Jaiku microblogging
- MySpace social network
- Ning social network created around an area of interest (can be open or private)
- Runescape multiplayer game
- Tokbox video chat (works with Twitter & others)
- Twitter microblogging Twitter is now for over-18s. See comments to this post.
- Vox weblog publishing tool
- Weebly website creation tool (includes blogs, forums)
- Wetoku video interview tool (requires parents’ approval)
- Wordpress.com weblog publishing tool
- Writeboard single wiki pages for writing activities
- Xanga weblog community
- 12Seconds video microblogging
- 43 Things microblogging site based around personal goals
Download & install application required
- There virtual world
- Teen Second Life virtual world (13-17 yo)
- vSide virtual world
No Age minimum specified, but require parental approval
- Awol chat, games, diary, friends, & cribs
- Boom Bang chat, make friends and explore a virtual world (moderated)
- Club Penguin virtual world for kids populated by penguins (moderated, ’safe’ chat)
- Endless Online multiplayer RPG
- Graal Online multiplayer RPG
- Marapets virtual pet site with games and chat community
- Neopets Virtual world for pets
- Millsberry Home building community (pre-scripted chat, monitored)
- Sanriotown Hello Kitty games, blogs and forums
- Shining Stars Chatting, naming stars, star worlds (’safe’ pre-constructed chat)
- Typepad weblog publishing tool
- Webkinz virtual pet community (’safe’ chat)
Download & install application required
- Dofus multiplayer RPG
- Eternal Lands multiplayer RPG
- Furcadia multiplayer RPG
- FreeRealms multiplayer RPG (restricted chat, moderated)
I couldn’t find anything definitive about age restrictions on Wikispaces, EduBlogs or 21Classes, but considering that they’re aimed at teachers and learners, I’m guessing that they must be OK for all ages?? I couldn’t find anything in PBworks’ (PBwiki), or Delicious‘ Terms of Service mentioning age either.
As a rule of thumb, when checking out an online tool that you might want to use with younger learners, check the Terms of Service (sometimes called Terms of Use) and their privacy policy. This should be somewhere on the homepage (usually at the bottom). Then do an inline search (hit Ctrl+F) for ‘years’ or ‘guardian’ or ‘13′ or something like that to jump to the bit about age restrictions, and then read the small print.
By the way, blogging tool tumblr. requires subscribers to be over 18.
And thanks to Denis for helping me with the list.
Tags: Blogs, Learning, Social_media, Wikis



September 30th, 2009 at 11:24 pm #Steve Bussey
Thanks for your info on age restrictions. Could you advise whether there are age restrictions for Twitter and Tweetdeck? My daughter (who is 11) was told she had to get on Tweetdeck for a class she’s taking in grade 6…
While I’m a fan of new media in the classroom, I think it’s important that solid policies and checks be in place before moving ahead on such a decision – particularly with kids.
Thoughts?
October 6th, 2009 at 10:11 am #Mark
Hi Steve. Twitter appears to have changed it’s Terms of Service in September.
Now the use of Twitter is restricted to people aged 18 or over (or who are legally emancipated).
They used to allow people over 13 to use Twitter, but now they’ve specified that you need to be able to ‘form a binding contract with Twitter’. It appears that under contract law, only people over 18 are deemed capable of entering a contract. Click for New Twitter Terms of Service Bars Anyone Under the Age of 18
As far as Tweetdeck goes, it’s just a tool for accessing Twitter. So the same restrictions apply.
Thanks for your comment Steve. If you hadn’t commented, I wouldn’t have checked.