29,000 sound like alot, but then consider that MySpace handles 180,000,000 accounts. Known sex offenders are less than 0.02% of the MySpace population. How does this compare to your geographical neighborhood?
BiV, to be honest, I had only really seen the headline and that was more what caught my attention. I am not sure how I feel about parental consent. I think that can be accomplished by the parents (we have our computer password-protected, so children can't use it without our consent). But by the same token, it seems that children and teens may not always fully grasp the dangers, or recognize when they are being "conned."
I'm not sure what, if anything, should be done legally. Thanks for raising the question, though. I'd rather not have to have my identity floating around anymore than necessary, so you bring up some interesting points. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Where's the linke to the story?
ReplyDeleteSorry, Naiah, it's there now. :)
ReplyDelete29,000 sound like alot, but then consider that MySpace handles 180,000,000 accounts. Known sex offenders are less than 0.02% of the MySpace population. How does this compare to your geographical neighborhood?
ReplyDeletejose, good point. Still worth caution, though. But thanks for giving some perspective (I'm not a MySpace user and I wasn't aware of its overall size).
ReplyDeleteBiV, to be honest, I had only really seen the headline and that was more what caught my attention. I am not sure how I feel about parental consent. I think that can be accomplished by the parents (we have our computer password-protected, so children can't use it without our consent). But by the same token, it seems that children and teens may not always fully grasp the dangers, or recognize when they are being "conned."
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what, if anything, should be done legally. Thanks for raising the question, though. I'd rather not have to have my identity floating around anymore than necessary, so you bring up some interesting points. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.