LEGO is very popular around the world, whether adults or young adults. However, while adults already have a lot of places on the Internet to discuss their love for LEGO while children are left out, LEGO has launched a special social network for children called LEGO Live LEGO Life.
Lego Live is a new social network aimed exclusively at children aged 13 years and older, which is exactly the opposite of Facebook and other social networks that require users to be 13 years of age or older.
The main idea of Lego Live is to allow children to share their love for Leigo with other young people like them. To this end, they can publish images from Lego creations, follow other users, comment using custom Lego code, Falling into boredom.
Lego hopes that Lego Live will be a safe space for children where a random user name is assigned to users at the time of registration, and no personal information is allowed to be shared and at the same time subject to full moderation of the content and comments by a combination of filters with the real people as well.
LEGO Life is now available for Android and iOS devices in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, Denmark, Australia, and Switzerland.
Lego Live is a new social network aimed exclusively at children aged 13 years and older, which is exactly the opposite of Facebook and other social networks that require users to be 13 years of age or older.
The main idea of Lego Live is to allow children to share their love for Leigo with other young people like them. To this end, they can publish images from Lego creations, follow other users, comment using custom Lego code, Falling into boredom.
Lego hopes that Lego Live will be a safe space for children where a random user name is assigned to users at the time of registration, and no personal information is allowed to be shared and at the same time subject to full moderation of the content and comments by a combination of filters with the real people as well.
LEGO Life is now available for Android and iOS devices in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, Denmark, Australia, and Switzerland.
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