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Social media app created by Lego
Lego Life
is the name for a social media app and magazine, both produced by
The Lego Group
.
Development and launch
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According to Lego, the idea for Lego Life originated in monitoring how children shared their
Lego
builds in
LEGO Club Magazine's
"Cool Creations" section and posted their creations on the company's message boards. Lego Life was developed to transfer this desire to share creations into an online environment.
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The app was released for
Android
and
iOS
on 31 January 2017. It was initially launched in the United Kingdom, United States of America, Canada, France, Germany, Denmark, Austria and Switzerland.
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Usage
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Lego Life aims to offer an online version of the physical Lego product. A company named Crisp conducts content moderation for uploaded images before they are published on the site.
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The app does not offer in-app purchases, however ads for Lego are present within it.
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If parental consent is obtained, the app unlocks features such as commenting with free text instead of the emoticons offered by default.
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Lego Life is used by approximately 9 million children around the world, across 78 countries.
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Reception
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SAFE.BecauseFamily.org
praised the concepts and challenges presented to children, but criticised the merchandising and advertising aspect of the app.
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Similarly,
Common Sense Media
praised the child safety functions within the app but also noted that "there's no escape from the commercial nature of this experience".
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Magazine
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The Lego Life magazine is a quarterly publication that promotes use of Lego products. It is aimed at children between the ages of five and thirteen. Launched in 2017 as the replacement for the
Lego Club Magazine
, it is produced in hard copy and digital versions.
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Awards and nominations
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List of awards and nominations
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Year
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Award
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Category
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Result
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2018
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Webby Awards
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Mobile Sites and Apps: Family and Kids
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Won
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References
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