According to him,"It was her idea. She wants to earn money and also finds Facebook a distraction and a waste of time sometimes. She plans to go back on after the 6 months is over." The Deactivation agreement contract signed by both parties was posted on Paul's blog. Dad even changed her password so she can’t get in to her account
photo credit: Chris Matyszczyk/CNET
photo credit: Chris Matyszczyk/CNET
I already saw this picture circulating over the net. But $200 is a small compensation for quitting on FB! LOL
ReplyDeletewwaaaaahhhh! i can imagine how addicted his daughter must be because he is so desperate to pay her just to quit. Poor thing. Social media these days took over most of the peoples lives and unfortunately many minors are really getting hooked to it.
ReplyDeleteI didn't see this on the net, but what a way to quit facebook too though and earn some money if you are a kid. She must be really addicted to Facebook for his dad to come to an agreement.
ReplyDeleteWow, odd news but interesting. I wonder what will Mark Zuckerberg will do if a lot more parents will follow this kind of thing.
ReplyDeletequitting on Fb means more losses to me so I need more before I quit lol
ReplyDeleteWHOA! What a desperate move but I guess that's good parenting....
ReplyDeletei would not agree if i'm the daughter, he he he, perhaps 20,000 dollar will do.
ReplyDeleteWhat a smart move from the parent. Glad that my daughter is only 3 years old and I don't encounter concerns like this as of now.
ReplyDeletethat is one smart move! not by the father but by the daughter..imagine earning from staying away from what she thinks is a distraction.. this kind of agreement won't work for me.
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