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Re: thoughts on myspace

I agree with the majority of the people here saying that its the parents responsibilty. But on a few other things i kinda disagree but still dont warrent putting the blame on myspace. Just another twist to the story, if im not mistaken this is the same one that the mother also had a myspace detailing how she goes and gets high after she drops her daughter off at school... Just checked that was a differnet story not this one but still another story about the "EVIL" myspace.

The young (<15) girls that post pictures of themselveson myspace that portray themselves to be "SEXY" or lie about their age or do other things that perverts go around and look for to seduce are automaticly removed from my sypathy to a degree.


The people who dont do the things listed above and are contacted by perverts to meet them at a spefied location at a certain time and they will go spend time together. These are the real victims. These people who by no fault of their own were contacted for some reason by a person who seemed to want to know them and appeared to be their friend. Then they were attacked by some pervert that lied about their own age.

To add more to the roasting pot the girl who we are talking about also was allowed to go to parties where drugs and alochol were present. Parents need to keep better track of where their kids are who they hang out with and what they are doing with them.

I think that the parents are to blame and only in a few cases should they be held liable for possibly meeting somebody through the website who attacked somebody else.
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