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The internet has received a bad rap. There has been another device in almost every home for years, that could connect us with sexual predators, drug dealers or any other crime or vice. it's called a telephone. Any piece of technology could be used for either good or evil. People have to be responsible for themselves and use these wonderful tools wisely.
Posted by: pickaxe pete at March 17, 2006 10:32 PMDid 'Pickaxe Pete' just compare the internet to a telephone?
That's just dumb! I'm sorry, but it is. I don't know about your corner of the world, but over here we can't simply call up the phone operator and request to talk to a paedophile or for a copy of the instructions to make a bomb.
I do, however, agree that it isn't a problem that technology can prevent. It will come down to the guidance by society and most importantly education of people who use such services.
Posted by: D'Arcy at March 19, 2006 7:42 PMYour kidding right?? You really do not know why all the attention to my space?? Its because underage girls/boys are putting up there pictures in poses playboy would be ashamed of. The perverts sit there and talk to these girls/boys seeming to be about there age, then they say well lets meet. Then on the news a day or so later is a missing persons report. I tell you, the news is full of great information and that is one report that needs expanding on.
I have seen children who post there pictures and wonder why they are called names at school. They wonder why they get pregant at 16. I just dont understand why people can't teach there children at home like most used to about the DANGERS of sex, and sexual behavoir on the net, in the schools, in the playground, movies, cars ect.
Its time for the parents to wake up, and see there children as humans and not just a crazy person. They are children.
Posted by: Sally St. James at March 23, 2006 7:48 AMYou missed my point. There are MANY places on the internet where this can, and does happen. There's nothing "special" about myspace. If myspace went away tomorrow, both the kids and the adults that stalk them would quickly find new and equivalent venues.
I totally agree that parents need to wake up. But IMO parents need to be paying more attention to the kids and their behaviours, and spending less time blaming the technology.
Posted by: Leo at March 23, 2006 9:08 AMI think they just use my space because its easy, and they the site has money to adversise so more people know about it.
Posted by: Sally St. James at March 23, 2006 3:28 PMMyspace has been solidly growing for a long time now, the reason for its success? Well, I have been with them for a long time now, but not as a "person" but rather as a musician... My music is able to be heard on Myspace along with many much more well known artists. Thats right, famous bands are putting their music on myspace for free. Most noticably recently an american band called "Nine Inch Nails" which has a very large following posted a complete copy of their new album 1 month before it was released in stores.
On top of that Myspace has this "friends" feature, where people apply to be your friend and you can choose to approve them, or not. This appeals to a lot of younger people who usually turn this into some sort of competition. I guess it is a lot like a computer game, the winner has the most "friends".
Myspace also acts as a free website, including blog which allows people to easily create homepages for themselves.. (this has been done a million times before ofcourse, but hey.... its all part of the fun).. "almost instant messaging" is also built in.... providing both recipients have myspace accounts...
All in all there is not a single thing that makes Myspace more popular than some of its predecessors (geocities and such) but it is a combination of clever toys and clever marketing...
As far as paedophiles and things go.... I hadnt heard about that happening on myspace, but there is no reason to believe it wouldnt happen there when it has been happening since the inception of the internet using one platform or another...
Perhaps parents should follow up "The birds and the bees" with "The birds and the modem".
Posted by: Eelko Van der Does at March 29, 2006 9:33 PMEelko - trying to track you down urgently (it's Brendon from STNZ) - please get hoild of me on my same old email! cheers
Posted by: Brendon Mune at May 16, 2006 3:40 PMhey. i did everything you said just when i go to porperties it says that the URL is not avaliabe.
what do i do? someone help!
Hi Leo - I just read this article and I compeletely agree with you. Yes, there are Adults out there who do solicit minors for sex, however, there are also minors out there, who dress to make themselves look like adults and put that they are 18 on their profiles to get older people to talk to them. So, the problems are on them too. This is NOT myspace\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s fault. The parents are lookin\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' for someone to blame, when in reality, there is no one to blame. Parents need to monitor what their children do online. Myspace happens to be popular right now, but the same issues were going on with yahoo, just a few years ago. Although, I don't remember it being on the news nearly as much as myspace. Great Article, and have a great day!
Posted by: Jenn at July 11, 2006 1:22 PMI changed my email address on myspace to a new one and now i cant log back in...Myspace wont help me!!?
i could have punched in the wrong email address...i highly doubt it though! Do U suppose it was an error caused from myspace?...!!! I tried going back to my old email address and that didnt work either... My profile still exist but i cant retrieve my mail...log in or anything..Im so bothered...can anyone please take the time to reffer me to some help! How can someone retrieve my email address by going on to my profile...(thats the only way...i know my password but it says my email does not exist...)
thanks fot the help...i appreciate it!!
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