Facebook launched an online safety website for teens on Monday, because social media websites and apps aren't easy to deal with even for adults. The problem? I don't think teens are going to read it. The social network's " Youth Portal " is nice-looking, with colorful designs, basic instructions about how to control your privacy on the service and even some good advice on how to not become an internet troll . But to get to these articles you have to click through a homepage that's begging you to explore each of the sections without giving an idea of what content to expect. The "Tips and Resources" section, for example, has this description: "Hear from your peers, in their own voices, about the issues that matter to them online. Read about change makers and get inspired to use online tools to find your voice, build new communities and deeper connections." If you choose to click through, the next page will give you a choice bet...
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