myspace getting negative attention |
myspace getting negative attention |
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![]() I come from East Oakland where the youngstas get hyphy! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,821 Joined: Feb 2005 Member No: 102,942 ![]() |
QUOTE Police probe alleged MySpace-linked sex crimes Teen girls met older men through social networking site, police say COMING UP ON DATELINE NBC • Feb. 3, Friday, 9 p.m. Tune in to Dateline's ongoing hidden camera investigation into computer sex predators -- grown men, trolling Internet chatrooms for young teenagers. This time, police are making arrests. Updated: 11:55 a.m. ET Feb. 3, 2006 HARTFORD, Conn. - Police are investigating whether as many as seven teenage girls have been sexually assaulted by men they met through the popular Web site MySpace.com. The girls, ages 12 to 16, are from Middletown and say they were fondled or had consensual sex with men who turned out to be older than they claimed. None of the incidents appeared to be violent, said Middletown Police Sgt. Bill McKenna. He said it was difficult to determine the exact number of victims because some girls have been reluctant to disclose that they met their assailants online. The social networking Web site allows users to create profiles that can include photos, personal information and even cell phone numbers. In a statement Thursday, MySpace.com said it was committed to providing a safe environment for its users. The site, which includes safety tips, also prohibits use by anyone younger than 14, though a disclaimer says the people who run the site can't always tell if users are lying about their ages. Copyright 2006 The Associated http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11165576/ Is it just me or does it seem like myspace is constantly in the news all of a sudden. A lot of these young girls on the net these days are just not thinking straight. And also my chemistry teacher who is also a professor at Stanford University said that some colleges are starting to look at prospective students myspace pages, to see what their personality is like. And if they do not like what they see they will deny you admission. WHat do you guys think about all this? |
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QUOTE(Im So Vain @ Feb 3 2006, 10:20 PM) And also my chemistry teacher who is also a professor at Stanford University said that some colleges are starting to look at prospective students myspace pages, to see what their personality is like. And if they do not like what they see they will deny you admission. WHat do you guys think about all this? I doubt they would reject an otherwise qualified applicant based on his or her Myspace account, unless it has random curse words or naked pictures or something. |
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QUOTE(monde libre @ Feb 6 2006, 10:15 PM) I doubt they would reject an otherwise qualified applicant based on his or her Myspace account, unless it has random curse words or naked pictures or something. I don't doubt it. I know a lot of employers use Facebook now to check up on potential employees, and a lot of universities use Facebook to crack down on rules violators. I wouldn't be at all surprised if this was extended to MySpace as well. |
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QUOTE(mipadi @ Feb 7 2006, 10:31 AM) I don't doubt it. I know a lot of employers use Facebook now to check up on potential employees, and a lot of universities use Facebook to crack down on rules violators. I wouldn't be at all surprised if this was extended to MySpace as well. So colleges would reject an applicant solely because of his or her Myspace, even if there were nothing radical about it? |
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