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Default 12 Year olds stirring up trouble on social networks

I was talking to my neuro last night about the CCSVI turmoil on some of the social networks. Told him how it seems to be splitting the MS community, esp on Facebook.

He told DH and me that there has been some studies done about how tweens are getting onto these social networks and stirring things up, pretending to be adults. They are very intelligent kids who love to see people get upset. He even quoted the percentage of kids who were found to be doing this...something like 40% of posts. The average age is 12

So I guess we all need to take every post and thread out there with a grain of salt...except here of course...
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