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WHAT IS GOING ON HERE? :-(
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17 May 2007 Thu 06:20 pm |
Quoting teaschip1: Myspace is considered to be a site here in the U.S. for teenagers not adults. Yes, I do agree that it is how you use the site. However, just like anything else it can be addictive even for the most level headed person. I think for some people they are living dual lives and in a fairytale. I just recently saw a profile of a myspace page and it was pretty much what I thought. A bunch of kids with explicit pictures and too much time on their hands. No wonder kids are becoming obese. I guess if it was used for the proper intent, to contact friends ect.. it would serve the purpose. However, I just think it's another site that opens doors to the freaks in this world and puts our kids in compromising positions. What ever happen to phone calls and personal letters? |
absolutely I agree with you 1000%, perfectly said. I think we already have plenty of forms of communication so I don't really see the point. I ran into a friend of mine at the market yesterday and she was saying that the reason she used it was so her friends can see the pictures of the kids on there, at first I thought "oh how nice", then I thought.... "well geez, so can every pedophile out there". To bad we have to think that way but its the truth.
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17 May 2007 Thu 06:58 pm |
Quoting karekin04: Quoting teaschip1: Myspace is considered to be a site here in the U.S. for teenagers not adults. Yes, I do agree that it is how you use the site. However, just like anything else it can be addictive even for the most level headed person. I think for some people they are living dual lives and in a fairytale. I just recently saw a profile of a myspace page and it was pretty much what I thought. A bunch of kids with explicit pictures and too much time on their hands. No wonder kids are becoming obese. I guess if it was used for the proper intent, to contact friends ect.. it would serve the purpose. However, I just think it's another site that opens doors to the freaks in this world and puts our kids in compromising positions. What ever happen to phone calls and personal letters? |
absolutely I agree with you 1000%, perfectly said. I think we already have plenty of forms of communication so I don't really see the point. I ran into a friend of mine at the market yesterday and she was saying that the reason she used it was so her friends can see the pictures of the kids on there, at first I thought "oh how nice", then I thought.... "well geez, so can every pedophile out there". To bad we have to think that way but its the truth. |
Only people who you invite to be your friends and who accept can see your private pictures - so this is not strictly true. The trouble is when you are invited to be their friend and you accept do you allow this.
By the way, I am not a myspace fiend, but my neice is.
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