From what I can tell, your location will be forwarded to your friends on Facebook. Your "friends" already have access to all of your information that you've included on your Facebook page. Since the info goes to all of your friends, you have to be careful.
Not so much about your personal information, but more about the "white lies" you may have told other people. "Places" may be a fun way to find people and join up for an impromptu party, but if you told your cousin that you can't go to the play with her/him because you've been sick, don't get "tagged" at a club. Parents should find this to be a very valuable tool for keeping up with their kids.
The parent would have to be on the child's "friend list". If he/she isn't, demanding to be put on the list may be the way to go. And since adolescent thinking sometimes goes askew, most self-important kids out on the town will feel "obligated" to let friends know where he/she is every waking moment.It seems that the parent could require that the child stay on Facebook Space every time they leave the house.
(No more sneaking around, kids. ) So many people pride themselves on the number of "friends" they have on Facebook, and have total strangers on their list. People they have never met,and know nothing about.
Facebook Spaces is a great opportunity for deviants who use Facebook to find victims. Nothing like letting people who break into houses know that you're not there. Or like telling stalkers where to find you.
If you're having a party, and some of your guests are on Facebook Spaces showing that they are at your address, when all of their "friends" get the message that the "party's at your house" you could have quite a dilemma on your hands. You may be inundated with "friends", "friends of friends" and "unknowns". It looks as though some caution should be taken if you're going to broadcast your whereabouts.
Taking a look at your "friend list" and removing questionable people seems like a good idea. Don't be friends with anyone that you don't want to follow you. If you don't want to remove them, then don't use Facebook Spaces.
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