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hyphenate Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-24-07 10:47 PM
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OMG--This is so funny about Myspace!
Earlier I posted about how my Myspace had been deleted with nary a word from a real human being in any sort of Customer Service. NOW, this is an article I just read:

Officials: Sex Offenders Swarming MySpace
Social-Networking Site Has 29,000 Offenders, More Than 4 Times The Total Cited In May
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Texas Nabs Predators On MySpace
With Help Of Social-Networking Site, Convicted Sex Offenders Were Caught For Probation Violation

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RALEIGH, N.C., July 24, 2007
A Virginia man pleaded guilty Monday to kidnapping and soliciting a 14-year old girl he met on MySpace.

(CBS/AP) MySpace.com has found more than 29,000 registered sex offenders with profiles on the popular social networking Web site, more than four times the number cited by the company two months ago, North Carolina officials said Tuesday. North Carolina's Roy Cooper is one of several attorneys general who recently demanded the News Corp.-owned Web site provide data on how many registered sex offenders were using the popular social networking site, along with information about where they live.

After initially withholding the information, citing federal privacy laws, MySpace began sharing the information in May after the states filed formal legal requests. At the time, MySpace said it had already used a database it helped create to remove about 7,000 profiles of sex offenders, out of a total of about 180 million profiles on the site.

Cooper's office said Tuesday, however, that now the figure has risen past 29,000. Two MySpace spokeswomen did not immediately return calls seeking comment.

Cooper is pushing for a state law that would require children to receive parental permission before creating social networking profiles, and require the Web sites to verify the parents' identity and age. For example, social networking sites would have to compare information provided by a parent with commercial databases. Sites could also force parents to submit credit cards or printed forms.

Cooper is working with law enforcement officials in other states in pressuring MySpace to use age and identity verification methods voluntarily. Based on media reports, Cooper's office found more than 100 criminal incidents this year of adults using MySpace to prey or attempt to prey on children. A Virginia man pleaded guilty Monday to kidnapping and soliciting a 14-year old girl he met on MySpace.

"All we're doing is giving parents the right to make a choice whether their children can go online," Cooper told a state House committee considering the bill on parental involvement and verification. He said the measure would lead to "fewer children at risk, because there will be fewer children on those Web sites."

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/07/24/tech/main3094680.shtml?source=RSSattr=HOME_3094680
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mzteris Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-25-07 01:02 AM
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1. so what are we to conclude from this posting
are you underage or . . .

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