Like any Harvard University educated lawyer running for public office, Chris Kelly – who prior to his Facebook gig worked in the Clinton administration - was harder to ideologically nail down than either Salley or Hammer. While Kelly acknowledged that his one-year old was obsessed with playing with his iPhone (presumably not an entirely healthy preoccupation for a human being this new to the world), he did argue that children should never confuse Facebook with real life. And so the consummate lawyer Kelly cleverly circumvented the F word question by arguing – a little disingenuously in my opinion - that since social media websites like Facebook aggressively distinguishes between real world and online community, the impact of these networks is actually minimal on children.