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Do you have Myspace?

Yes
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51%
No (it's too high schoolish)
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44%
What is Myspace?
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#21 Postby Skywatch_NC » Thu Feb 23, 2006 9:36 am

Mary,

I'm with you about this kind of online diary stuff. It IS like a diary, fact, whether you want to believe that or not. If not...we'll just agree to disagree.

I kept a journal during my jr high years of weather events, news headlines of the day, vacations and school events but that was all.

With today's society...pedophilia, etc., out there...it's not a hyped issue from the media in that part IMO.

Eric
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#22 Postby ohiostorm » Thu Feb 23, 2006 11:09 am

Meso wrote:Yeah, I'm like a total myspace addict.. Oh how hard it is to be a scene kid..jk... And Ohiostorm.. rad metalcore man ;p


Thanks man.
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#23 Postby HurricaneGirl » Thu Feb 23, 2006 2:58 pm

I have it. my user name is thunderwoman :D AKA The Divine Miss M
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#24 Postby GulfBreezer » Fri Feb 24, 2006 9:41 pm

I have it too.........it is a way for me to stay in touch with my son who is in Spain right now and I can also monitor my 15 year old son and all of his friends. I enjoy it, we keep in touch with my fiance's kids through it too.
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#25 Postby arkess7 » Fri Feb 24, 2006 10:14 pm

Ive watched and heard about my space.............not good


sexual predators have been arrested for gettin' teens to meet them somewhere....

IMO.......these kids dont know what they are gettin into..........posting pics.....and such.............this is a PRIME place for the WACKOS out there......

Dateline NBC has had a story running on this site for about a month now :grr:
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#26 Postby cajungal » Fri Feb 24, 2006 11:42 pm

I have myspace. But, rarely use it.
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#27 Postby Miss Mary » Sat Feb 25, 2006 9:44 am

arkess7 wrote:Ive watched and heard about my space.............not good


sexual predators have been arrested for gettin' teens to meet them somewhere....

IMO.......these kids dont know what they are gettin into..........posting pics.....and such.............this is a PRIME place for the WACKOS out there......

Dateline NBC has had a story running on this site for about a month now :grr:


Amy - thanks for this alarming angle too. I hadn't even touched on this risky side of myspace. To be honest, the whole concept concerns me. Once a mom, you're always a mom. For life!

Mary
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#28 Postby beachbum_al » Sat Feb 25, 2006 4:34 pm

I have heard of it on the news when they were talking about sex offenders going on there and tracking innocent teenagers but that is all.
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#29 Postby Miss Mary » Sat Feb 25, 2006 4:36 pm

beachbum_al wrote:I have heard of it on the news when they were talking about sex offenders going on there and tracking innocent teenagers but that is all.


That's plenty!
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#30 Postby JonathanBelles » Sat Feb 25, 2006 4:36 pm

beachbum_al wrote:I have heard of it on the news when they were talking about sex offenders going on there and tracking innocent teenagers but that is all.


thats like 1% of myspace, other than that it is a great site
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#31 Postby ohiostorm » Sun Feb 26, 2006 6:14 am

arkess7 wrote:Ive watched and heard about my space.............not good


sexual predators have been arrested for gettin' teens to meet them somewhere....

IMO.......these kids dont know what they are gettin into..........posting pics.....and such.............this is a PRIME place for the WACKOS out there......

Dateline NBC has had a story running on this site for about a month now :grr:


Of course you will have things like this. Theres over 54 million users now and growing. With all the sick minded people in the world, you are bound to have something like this happen. It happens with every kind of forum or Instant Messenger. It's nothing new. You just go in with the "i dont trust anyone" attitude.
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#32 Postby pojo » Mon Feb 27, 2006 3:30 pm

no... and I'll stay away from myspace.
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#33 Postby beachbum_al » Mon Feb 27, 2006 4:42 pm

So you are saying that is okay. Well i think I might have to check it out then. Media always tries to makes things worse than it is...well in most cases.
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#34 Postby SouthFloridawx » Tue Feb 28, 2006 11:26 pm

I just started a myspace a couple of days ago dispite the fact i voted no like a week ago.... What is everyone myspace ids? Mine is http://www.myspace.com/atlanticcyclone

it's not really that great yet but, check it out of you want.
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#35 Postby Miss Mary » Wed Mar 01, 2006 6:39 am

pojo wrote:no... and I'll stay away from myspace.


Ditto!
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#36 Postby GulfBreezer » Wed Mar 01, 2006 8:26 am

I think it is all a matter of education where the younger ones are concerned. I use it to stay in contact with friends and family. We post pics and notes to each other all the time. It has a mailbox and you design it yourself. ANY public forum can be used by sexual predators and I am not trying to diminish the real threat of it on MySpace but it is a GREAT communication tool!!

http://www.myspace.com/gulfbreezer
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#37 Postby beachbum_al » Wed Mar 01, 2006 11:46 am

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#38 Postby beachbum_al » Wed Mar 01, 2006 12:00 pm

So how do I get my page not to look so boring?
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#39 Postby SouthFloridawx » Wed Mar 01, 2006 12:18 pm

beachbum_al wrote:So how do I get my page not to look so boring?


a site such as this one....

http://www.profilehumor.com/editor.htm

it's easy to do.
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#40 Postby alicia-w » Thu Mar 02, 2006 2:08 pm

Miss Mary wrote:
arkess7 wrote:Ive watched and heard about my space.............not good


sexual predators have been arrested for gettin' teens to meet them somewhere....

IMO.......these kids dont know what they are gettin into..........posting pics.....and such.............this is a PRIME place for the WACKOS out there......

Dateline NBC has had a story running on this site for about a month now :grr:


Amy - thanks for this alarming angle too. I hadn't even touched on this risky side of myspace. To be honest, the whole concept concerns me. Once a mom, you're always a mom. For life!

Mary


On MySpace.com, teenagers can find kindred spirits who share their love of sports, their passion for photography or their crush on a Hollywood star. They can also find out where their online friends live, where they attend school, even what they look like.

And so can adults.

Parents, school administrators and police are increasingly worried that teens are finding trouble online at sites like MySpace, the leader among the social-networking sites that encourage users to build larger and larger circles of friends.

Police in Middletown, Connecticut, are investigating recent reports that as many as seven local girls were sexually assaulted by men in their 20s who contacted them through MySpace pretending to be teenagers. (Full story)

One girl allowed a man into her room while her parents were home, police said, underscoring just how in the dark parents often are about one of the most popular Web activities for teens today.

There are other reports like these scattered around the country, prompting some parents and schools to equate the likes of MySpace with the Internet's red-light district, even as many experts believe that the worries are greater than the actual dangers.

Joseph Dooley is among those who has heard it all before. A retired FBI agent who supervised the agency's first undercover Internet task force in New England, Dooley remembers when America Online chat rooms were the rage. Teens posted detailed profiles of themselves and chatted with any of AOL's subscribers.

Chat rooms soon gave way to services like MySpace, but Dooley said the rules have not changed and parents need to become more engaged.

"Let the kids know, on the Internet, you don't know who you're talking to," Dooley said. "Parents aren't the friends of their kids. Parents needs to know and observe what their kids are doing."

That can be daunting for working parents. Keeping tabs on the kids used to mean knowing where they went after school, not whom they talked to in their bedrooms.

So when they hear of a new fad among teens, their instinct is to worry.

And the horror stories are indeed terrifying.

Last month, for example, 14-year-old Judy Cajuste was found strangled and naked in a Newark, New Jersey, garbage bin. Police seized a computer from her bedroom after friends said she told them of a man in his 20s she met on MySpace. The death remains unsolved.

Beyond the threat of abduction, bullies who once made the rounds on playgrounds are using Web logs and home pages to spread rumors and lies faster than the schoolyard grapevine ever could.

MySpace profiles have been used to threaten classmates and in at least one case, to mock a school principal.

Many schools have responded by restricting Internet access from school computers. One private school in Newark, New Jersey, ordered students to remove all personal blogs from the Internet, even if accessed from home, to protect them from online predators.

Some parents, like Ululani Stauffacher of Eureka, California, forbid their children from using MySpace. Stauffacher said her 17-year-old daughter ran off for two days with a 19-year-old man she met online.

"I was going crazy," Stauffacher said. "I was just hearing things about MySpace and incidents of girls missing and some don't get returned to their families. All that I was thinking about was that my daughter was going to be another statistic."

The concerns are not limited to MySpace, but the News Corp. unit gets the attention because of its sheer size -- 54 million users, a quarter of them registered as teens.

MySpace forbids minors 13 and under from joining and provides special protections for those 14 and 15 -- only those on their friends' list can view their profiles. Nonetheless, kids lie when they sign up, and many of their profiles carry photos of themselves in suggestive poses, along with personal information against the site's recommendations.

"They're licking their lips and arching their back for the camera because they can, and they have no idea of the consequences," said Parry Aftab, an Internet safety expert.

But Aftab said most MySpace users are not getting themselves in trouble.

Experts say that banning children from using social-networking sites is akin to forbidding them from going to the mall or the movie theater for fear they will be abducted.

"I wish I could hover over my children 24-7, but the best I can do is teach them that there are ways to keep themselves safe," said Steve Jones, a communications professor who studies new media at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

In a statement, MySpace said it has developed safety tips for parents and children and devotes scores of employees to monitoring the site around the clock. The site also has ways for users to report inappropriate behavior. The company says it removes inappropriate images and closes accounts that violate its rules.

Chris DeWolfe, MySpace's chief executive, encourages parents to talk to their kids about Internet safety, but Aftab said many parents ignore advice until it is too late.

Connecticut Chief State's Attorney Christopher Morano, who has strictly limited the information his 10- and 12-year-old children put on the Internet, said he was surprised to learn that they had been contacted by strangers they believed were pedophiles. His kids ignored it, Morano said, but parents need to closely monitor Internet activity.

"You wouldn't leave your kid on the side of the highway without supervision," Morano said. "You shouldn't put them on the Internet highway without the same type of supervision."



http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/internet/02/21/myspace.dangers.ap/index.html
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