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As of MySpace, i dont like it one bit, but from what i understand a lot of people do, so why take that fun away from so many people just cause you dont like it or refuse to educate your kids accordingly?
If myspace wants to create a safer online experience for kids, that's a beautiful thing for them to do. I don't see how they should be "required" to provide anything more than what they're prepared, able and willing to provide, though. As always, be aware of what you're getting into, what your dependents are getting into and what can happen. It's pretty simple.
My opinion is that parents need to get off their asses and learn how to keep their children safe right now. What would these four families do if the molester hadn't met their child online, but at the mall, or anywhere else. Would they sue the mall for not installing safe guards to make sure their babies are secure? No, they'd pound the man in the ground and he'd be in jail.
I've been working computers for 22 years now, and I've not seen it all yet, but I've seen too many lazy people complaining about some issue they call the fault of some site, when the responsibility is that of the user; not the lack of or failure to implement or whatever excuse they use to obtain free money.
You can't honestly sue MySpace for implementing security measures 'too late' without documented proof they intentionally waited for something to break; that's stupid and irresponsible.
I could go on for hours...
Yeah sorry my comment isn't as long as everyone else's, but I have nothing else to say. Except... idiots.
Our legal system needs to start investigating these parents for child neglect and these poor little girls need to be put in the hands of juvenile authorities - that will put an end to most all of these dramas.
Our legal system needs to start investigating these parents for child neglect and these poor little girls need to be put in the hands of juvenile authorities - that will put an end to most all of these internet predator dramas.
links to their site. Adding comments with banners that link back to their site
and bands and Night clubs use it to promote themselves. Simply put, Myspace is a
Free Advertising machine and most people don't even know the traffic they can get
By useing it. We use a program called myfriendbuilder and it simply automates all
our links and stuff. They even have a free version at the site
http://www.myfriendbuilder.com/