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MySpace; Official Home of Sex Offenders

Posted on 25 July 2007 by LJ

MySpace.com found and deleted 29,000 sex offenders profiles from their site this week. That would be, registered sex offenders. I’m pretty sure there’s 1.3 million more sex offenders they’ve yet to find, but thats just because they haven’tMySpace Logo been caught and registered yet.

If you haven’t heard of MySpace, welcome to Earth. MySpace.com is an enormously popular social networking Web site. Any time you have a site like this, that’s popular to teens and pre-teens, even though the site says you must be 16 or older to join, is going to have problems with dirty old men/woman coming online and trying to lour the kids.

But 29,000 registered sex offenders? Thats four times the amount MySpace reported just 2 months ago. Seriously, who could blame those sickos? 13 year old girls lie to sign up, divulge anything from their full name and town to their exact phone numbers right on their profile. Not to mention putting photos of themselves and their friends up, fake kissing, fake groping.

Before anyone gets upset no I don’t think anyone is “asking for it” but I’m just dying that kids that age are getting that gross so fast and it does suit the sex offenders needs! Parents, open your eyes.
I don’t know about you, but ever since MySpace.com has been around I’ve heard case after case about how a child got raped, molested, almost kidnapped by some old guy they met through, you guessed it, MySpace. MSNBC cites “Most recently, a Virginia man pleaded guilty Monday to kidnapping and soliciting a 14-year old girl he met on MySpace.”

The plan to clean up sites like this including MySpace and Facebook is this: Require children to receive parental permission before creating social networking profiles, and require the Web sites to verify the parents’ identity and age.

Well I guess we’ll see. I say we put all the sex offenders in the world on a deserted island, and no one of them fancy types with white sandy beaches, a plethora of bananas and coconuts and talking monkeys for friends. I’m talking more like an island with sharp rocks for sand, leeches for nourishment and cannibals for company.

Click here to see the whole story at MSNBC.

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