If you think the kids are still hanging out on Facebook, you are so last year.
It’s coming to the attention of many that the new ‘in’ place to hang for the ‘cool’ kids is Ask.fm. The site worries some due to the lack of restrictions and pervasive dark side to the site. Ask.fm operates out of Latvia and the biggest draw is the anonymity that the site provides, translating into ‘no parents’ to answer to. 


Ask.fm is a 3-year-old question-and-answer app that's wracked up 57 million users and is adding members at a rate of 200,000 a day. It's spreading from kid to kid, infiltrating middle schools and high schools the same way that mobile sensations Instagram and Snapchat have.