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2006-04-11, 12:38 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
Pshaw...that's nothing.
What I want them to work on is the down right deception that occurs on a regular basis. I get myspace invites from hotties that turn out to be solicitors! Like, I'll go to my site and see I have an email from a hottie. They all like send me a nice email message saying they've stared at my picture for, like, the last 20 minutes and they just had to write me on their friends computer because I'm sooo hotT. So I go there and come to find out that they are selling tupperware or some shit. Who falls for that crap? FFS! The humanity! I now have 5 matching sets of tupperware - I've been promised to be emailed and instant messaged daily when the IM comes back up and running.
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2006-04-11, 06:10 PM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
Maybe the internet SHOULD get regulated a Little bit. What if the government made it so that you had to get online with your REAL personal data. Now, theres no way you or me could see this, but software on sites like Myspace would watch convos and watch to see if someone isnt being truthful in their profiles.
No actions are taken against false profiles unless there are very diffrent data from the profile and the stored personal data. If that happens the account gets flagged. Chat rooms, mail, and all that fun stuff sent by minors to or from these accounts are scanned. Key words and all that. This might not even be the government doing it. Maybe it can be THROUGH the government. Like signing up to places like my space require that you put in your SS number. The SS number is tied to your info. My space the company acctualy watches for the crap... I know its regulation of the internet, but really nothing would change unless you tried to lie to a 12 year old girl |
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2006-04-11, 06:36 PM | [Ignore Me] #5 | |||
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2006-04-11, 07:08 PM | [Ignore Me] #8 | ||
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To be honest, I think the only thing that should be enforced should be good parenting. If the kid is dumb enough to meet any random person on the net... then there's something to be said about the parents.
Don't get me wrong, I met alot of people from online communities... but you know, I never got raped or anything (sadly... most of the people I meet are girls... would be fun to get raped.)
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2006-04-11, 10:28 PM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||||
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