For all those with children who may use the computer. There was and is a rumor that a guy named Herb Carlyle is using the Facebook as a way to lure young kids. Snopes said this is true, NOT a rumor.

Origins: On 5 March 2015, a Facebook user published the warning shown above and accompanying photo set to a Facebook group for users based in or around the Port Huron, Michigan, area. Although that warning to be on a social media lookout for a child predator named Herb Carlyle was subsequently shared more than half a million times, the basis for it remained murky. In later comments, the user who posted the warning claimed that her middle school daughter had secretly created a Facebook account without parental consent, and that she obtained the photographs of the alleged predator through her daughter. Above and beyond that, little was offered about any purported solicitations of girls via social media (such as date, duration, content, or context). Since its appearance on a Port Huron page on 5 March 2015 the message has traveled to Facebook pages in England and Ireland, and later iterations have framed the warning in the first person. Some Facebook users have claimed they themselves had uncovered Carlyle’s purported misdeeds, while others who simply shared the message without further elaboration inadvertently created the impression that the status message was their own, possibly spurring friends to believe that the discovery had been made by someone they knew personally. The post spread so prolifically that other users began to complain about it: While the original claim certainly inspired social media users to get the word out, the post was light on checkable facts. It appears that a man named Herbert Albert Carlyle was indeed convicted on two counts of criminal sexual conduct in Michigan in 1998, but the details of those
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crimes are not available to us yet. Presumably as a reqeuirement of his release, Carlyle was listed on a local sex offender registry. It’s worth noting that the counts with which Carlyle was charged and convicted are ones colloquially known as statutory rape. The specific statute cited on the registry entry references assaults involving a child between 13 and 16 years of age, and public records indicate that the incident occurred when Carlyle was 20 or 21 years old. The warning began with a single user’s uncorroborated claim on 5 March 2015, and we haven’t found further claims of solicitation of minors made by the original poster or any other individuals. The original poster later elaborated as to why she shared the images:
We have so far been unable to locate Facebook accounts matching the description given by the poster, although it’s possible the accounts existed and were deleted after the warning spread. In any event, the woman who shared the photos and claim did not share the content of the purported attempt made to contact her daughter, but it’s unlikely person in question is casting a net of danger as far away from Michigan as England and Ireland. Last updated: 30 March 2015 Read more at http://www.snopes.com/crime/warnings/carlyle.asp#WKbroxA778utQWXs.99