Simon Hayes
18 years ago
It's a sad world when we can't trust in humanity, but that's just life! It's sickening when things like this happen to... But you are right, don't trust anyone on the internet with things you don't want to share. Just be careful!! |
lisa marie
18 years ago
i use myspace. and xanga |
Juls
18 years ago
I also saw that on the news to here in Philadelphia |
Angie
18 years ago
I use myspace and i admit i have info on their. But everyone does so i never really saw the harm harm in it. But this one guy keeps messaging me and its kind of freaking me out. He's 22 and is asking me to meet him, talk, send picz etc. Then he keeps commenting about my pictures. I never relplied to the guy but he claims he's seen me. I'm kinda freaked about it, should i just leave it? Maybe he'll stop messaging me....?? |
Pesamenteiro
17 years ago
That'd freak me out to. |
Tricky Daze
17 years ago
I have it..but nah I think it's not dangerous for me but others |
abracadabra
17 years ago
Myspace.com/justgooutsideandplay |
cowgirlstar26
17 years ago
I love facebook :) although I have a myspace too soo.... I dunno ppl are stupid thought and think that they are gonna meet cool ppl on there, |
Choose xX Alex Xx Life
17 years ago
We love BOB !! Thanks for caring :D |
T uh Belle lll
17 years ago
^ugh... |
Lenny
17 years ago
I quite agree codenamevikki. But you have to trust some people! And I think that you can make some valuable friends on this site. Recently I made a friend on here who's a little crazy but we're good friends, and I'd feel comfortable giving him my address to send a letter... Though I guess its a lot easier to do when you're half a world away. Feels a lot safer. That said, I met my boy friend online! |
MusoXDanielle
17 years ago
I dont use myspace or anything like that for that very reason! |
Noir
17 years ago
I think that people in here needs to be aware that parents are aware of what their children are doing...This may be a functionalist view but the truth none the less...And we need to understand that children, or should I say teenagers are capable of critical thinking, so I think they know who they should be aware of. |
Noir
17 years ago
So basically your assumption is that parents even though they are technologically inclined, do not care or even bother with their children being online.... |
Noir
17 years ago
Britt: Like I said, we need to inform teenagers rather than feverishly protect them. Teenagers as I say for the third time is capable of rationale thinking. But again we need to understand that if a teenager does delete the history and actually try to hide their internet activity, then again it is all on them... |
Noir
17 years ago
Britt: I can argue that it was your friend that brought all this upon herself, and that her mistake has made her parents worried. But again you are bringing a subjective story into play here. |
Noir
17 years ago
Amanda: |
Noir
17 years ago
Your facts my darling lack scientific basis.. you come up with different. You are merely going off of what YOU think." |
Noir
17 years ago
"To be objective is to adhere strictly to truth- methods in one's thinking, particularly, to take into account all available information, and to avoid any form of prejudice, bias, or wishful thinking." (Wikipedia) |
Noir
17 years ago
Bob, children are inquisitive and guillable...But fact is most of the molestations you hear occur within the extended family or modified/reconsitiuted nuclear family than those that are molested by strangers. |
Noir
17 years ago
Amanda please try and read my posts according to the context it is given... |
Noir
17 years ago
Your arguments were driven not by facts but what you deem to be true(minus the two articles you just so happened to quote later on). There will always be arguments each way, that is a given. However until predators on the internet cease to exist my argument still stands." |
TwistedAngel xx
16 years ago
Thats why i dont have a myspace |
Beautiful Chaos
16 years ago
"good luck tracking every single one of your child's/children's actions on the internet" |
Rachel RTVW
16 years ago
^Children are in much potential danger from those they know within their extended family structure than those of strangers.^ |
Allie
16 years ago
I have a myspace, and i have codes on it that get rid of the status bar and the general areas. and i just put what kind of person i am, not where i live, or friend names. i also use xanga, a blogging site, but i haven't been on there for awhile. Hoverspot is another spot that i have an account on, and myYearbook, and those can be scary places, because some people acually act like teens, and you never know who you're really typing to these days. one of my aunts gives me a good example, because 2 of her last loser husbands were met online and told her lies, like everybody else can. |
Noir
16 years ago
Rachel: I wish I was like you, able to haphazardly reference words, concepts and sentences and contradict them, plus adding a flimsy general definition on a word that is actually researched by different scientific schools of thought without adding your own opinion to the topic made 2 years ago, only to be bumped by a guy who's only words to bring to the conversation is "I agree"... |
Beautifully Disfigured
16 years ago
I find it funny how people join myspace to meet new poeple. yeah i know its there for friends but i have a myspce too and i dont use it to "meet new people" i know aboout the whole sex offender thing but im not one of those poeple that talke to others they dont know. i only have my friends from SCHOOL on there and its not that hard to keep it that way. if there wasnt myspace it would still be happening just on different sites. its really sad that people actually do that though. |
Stephanie Naylor
16 years ago
Myspace should only be for people U KNOW |