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  • MySpace agrees to block sexual predators

    That's mighty big of them, isn't it?
    I guess they want a gold star?

    Jan 14, 12:57 PM EST


    MySpace agrees to new safety measures

    By MICHAEL GORMLEY
    Associated Press Writer

    MySpace agrees to new safety measures

    ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- MySpace has reached an agreement with more than 45 states to change to help prevent sexual predators and others from misusing it, state officials said Monday.

    Several states' attorneys general said in a statement that the huge social networking Web site has agreed to add several protections and participate in a working group to develop new technologies, including a way to verify the ages of users. Other social networking sites will be invited to participate.

    MySpace, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., will also accept independent monitoring and changes the structure of its site.

    The agreement was announced in Manhattan by attorneys general from New Jersey, North Carolina, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Ohio and New York.

    "The Internet can be a dangerous place for children and young adults, with sexual predators surfing social networking sites in search of potential victims and cyber bullies sending threatening and anonymous messages," said New Jersey Attorney General Anne Milgram.

    Legal authorities have long been seeking greater controls for networking sites to prevent predators from using them to contact children.

    "We thank the attorneys general for a thoughtful and constructive conversation on Internet safety," MySpace Chief Security Officer Hemanshu Nigam said in a written statement. "This is an industrywide challenge, and we must all work together to create a safer Internet."

    He said the agreement includes measures "to provide a safer online experience for teens, and we look forward to sharing our ongoing safety innovations with other companies."

    Among other measures, MySpace agreed to:

    - Allow parents to submit children's e-mail addresses to MySpace to prevent anyone from misusing the addresses to set up profiles.

    - Make the default setting "private" for 16- and 17-year-old users.

    - Respond within 72 hours to complaints about inappropriate content and devote more staff and resources to classify photographs and discussion groups.

    - Strengthen software to find underage users.

    - Create a high school section for users under 18 years old.

    Investigators have increasingly examined MySpace, Facebook.com and other sites where people post information and images and invite contact from other people.

    New York investigators said they set up Facebook profiles last year as 12- to 14-year olds and were quickly contacted by other users looking for sex.

    The multistate investigation of the sites - announced last year - was aimed at putting together measures to protect minors and remove pornographic material, but lawsuits were possible, officials said.
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    • #3
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      • #4
        "Sexual predator" is such a stupid term, it's pissing me off. "Sexual offender" should suffice - actually, in most of the situations i can think of, just a simple "criminal" would do the job nicely.

        To the best of my knowledge, not even the burned witches of the past were ever referred to as spookdom predators or the like. But then of course back in those days people were really rather unenlightened and generally not reflecting on things too much.

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        • #5
          I mean could there be a kinkier sounding term than "sexual predator".

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          • #6
            I prefer the term "child molester" myself. It's more specific and summons up just the right feelings of revulsion. "Sexual predator" includes those who rape adults. "Pederast" and "pedophile" work too, though IIRC the former refers only to the molestation of little boys.
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            • #7
              As I suspected, no where does the article ever mention blocking or banning sexual predators (or pedophiles or molesters, etc) it just lists several measures taken to restrict and block teens.

              Maybe we should fight rape by requiring women to wear burkas.
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              • #8
                Damn, looks like I'll have to find a new hobby.

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                • #9
                  Winston: I think they're trying to imply that they aren't going to just randomly ban 'sex offenders' but instead try to prevent the actual sexual predation. That's a in my book, i'm never a fan of dual punishment (ie, punishing someone who's served his/her time further).

                  Ozzy: The idea is to keep kids safe, not to restrict them. Making their defaults private does not harm them but protects 'newbie' users who don't know to change it. Making an area where only highschoolers are protects them from adults coming in, which is generally something highschoolers want anyway from my memory of that time... and it doesn't indicate that they're *restricted* from the adult sections, just the other way around. I don't see anything remotely negative to youth here... it could have been a LOT worse, but they took the high road as far as I'm concerned.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Elok
                    I prefer the term "child molester" myself. It's more specific and summons up just the right feelings of revulsion. "Sexual predator" includes those who rape adults. "Pederast" and "pedophile" work too, though IIRC the former refers only to the molestation of little boys.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by snoopy369
                      Ozzy: The idea is to keep kids safe, not to restrict them. Making their defaults private does not harm them but protects 'newbie' users who don't know to change it. Making an area where only highschoolers are protects them from adults coming in, which is generally something highschoolers want anyway from my memory of that time... and it doesn't indicate that they're *restricted* from the adult sections, just the other way around. I don't see anything remotely negative to youth here... it could have been a LOT worse, but they took the high road as far as I'm concerned.
                      Of course that's the idea. That's the idea behind the burka too. But the idea and the reality are often two different things.

                      I do agree that making the default private isn't a bad idea. I'm a bit cautious about the high school section it might be a step towards splitting MySpace into two sections for under and over 18 year olds.
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                      • #12
                        oh but i met so many people on myspace

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                        • #13
                          The fact remains that more kids have been killed by their parents in the last two weeks than ALL the cases of murdered youth blamed on MySpace. The hysteria is absolutely misplaced.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by b etor
                            oh but i met so many people on myspace
                            Was Chris Hanson there to meet them as well?
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by OzzyKP
                              The fact remains that more kids have been killed by their parents in the last two weeks than ALL the cases of murdered youth blamed on MySpace. The hysteria is absolutely misplaced.
                              Wow. That's a lot of bad kids out there.
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