Facebook will soon remove their ban on children under the age of thirteen creating accounts which is set see their number of members increase from the current number of an estimated 900 million. Simon Milner, Facebook’s head of policy in Britain admitted that it was difficult keeping kids out anyway.
There is reputable evidence there are kids under thirteen lying about their age to get on to Facebook. Some seem to be doing it with their parents’ permission and help. We have a strict under-13 rule because of legal issues in America and we apply the same rule all over the world. But a lot of parents are happy their kids are on it.And everyone is getting in on the Facebook rush. Popular News site Fijilive and radio station 2day FM are also getting in on the Facebook wave hitting the country. Vodafone Fiji and Digicel Fiji run regular add campaigns and promotions on their Facebook pages. Even Fiji fashion week uses Facebook as it's primary source of advertising their events. Even the "most popular" Fiji coup blog, Coup four and a half, is on Facebook and despite Facebooks popularity in Fiji, only has a meagre 334 members.
As Facebooks popularity increases, all businesses increase their Facebook presence. News is uploaded directly on to Facebook. Citizen journalism is on an all time high as any eye witness to a news event can instantly post on the story. While don't really have much credibility as they are opinion based, many citizens who are present have camera Fones and take the video which is then uploaded onto Facebook and usually irrefutable.
One site which posts opinions as news is the popular Kava Cookie. The primary opinion its owner has is to free George Speight, the leader of the 2000 coup. It however posts happenings in and around Fiji and many people comment on it. Kava cookie however does not balance or verify its news.
Facebook is perhaps the most popular form of media in Fiji as thousands of people subscribe to its membership and exchange information. It is probably the biggest competition media in Fiji has, much bigger than any blog or other online entity which people are using. This is probably why media organisations themselves are now migrating onto Facebook where all their news are now posted.