PurpleRein said: u2prnce said: But w/o myspace, I wouldn't know spookymuffin and I wouldn't be typing this right now. You might want to change your opinion Ok..how's this..as a parent of two kids, who hears about how teens torture and do hurtful things to other kids, I can't wait for most of Myspace to die a slow torturous death..? That's not gonna happen, though. It might become uncool, but it's not going anywhere. Rupert Murdoch put 500 million up for it. | |
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PurpleRein said: u2prnce said: But w/o myspace, I wouldn't know spookymuffin and I wouldn't be typing this right now. You might want to change your opinion Ok..how's this..as a parent of two kids, who hears about how teens torture and do hurtful things to other kids, I can't wait for most of Myspace to die a slow torturous death..? I just logged a complaint with them, and I can tell you they really try to hide it. What myspace needs is more security and a more user-friendly interface (a la bebo) - there would be far fewer problems then. They also need to employ thousands of staff to quality check every day. | |
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Spookymuffin said: PurpleRein said: Ok..how's this..as a parent of two kids, who hears about how teens torture and do hurtful things to other kids, I can't wait for most of Myspace to die a slow torturous death..? I just logged a complaint with them, and I can tell you they really try to hide it. What myspace needs is more security and a more user-friendly interface (a la bebo) - there would be far fewer problems then. They also need to employ thousands of staff to quality check every day. there was an article in our local paper recently..how a girl couldn't go to school for almost a month, because some kids ganged up on her on myspace and turned most of her class against her...some of the girls who are 15, 14, etc..put pictures up there of them wearing revealing clothes..so your points are all valid | |
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PurpleRein said: Spookymuffin said: I just logged a complaint with them, and I can tell you they really try to hide it. What myspace needs is more security and a more user-friendly interface (a la bebo) - there would be far fewer problems then. They also need to employ thousands of staff to quality check every day. there was an article in our local paper recently..how a girl couldn't go to school for almost a month, because some kids ganged up on her on myspace and turned most of her class against her...some of the girls who are 15, 14, etc..put pictures up there of them wearing revealing clothes..so your points are all valid I've heard the stuff you're talking about, but the thing to remember is that alot of this stuff is happening on the Internet at-large, too. Myspace needs more age restrictions, though. Or at least some way to verify that someone is who they say they are. | |
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u2prnce said: PurpleRein said: there was an article in our local paper recently..how a girl couldn't go to school for almost a month, because some kids ganged up on her on myspace and turned most of her class against her...some of the girls who are 15, 14, etc..put pictures up there of them wearing revealing clothes..so your points are all valid I've heard the stuff you're talking about, but the thing to remember is that alot of this stuff is happening on the Internet at-large, too. Myspace needs more age restrictions, though. Or at least some way to verify that someone is who they say they are. nicely done..it brings this back to the original point (i think)..that spooky and his friend dealt with someone on myspace they couldn't trust. Perhaps if it had the same qualifiers as "match.com" or something like that..where you actually had to prove you were who you said you were.. | |
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