, 2006-06-30
Scott Granneman looks at the mass hysteria surrounding MySpace social security issues, examines a collection of frightening reports, and then discusses the real issue of parenting and parental supervision behind keeping our children safe.
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MySpace, a place without MyParents
2007-10-11
shane e porter (1 replies)
shane e porter (1 replies)

When I was flipping through the channels on TV, I noticed a program on Nick. It was with Linda Ellerbee, and many girls and boys were talking about their experiences on myspace. Two girls were talking to a man who claimed to be 18, and a model. "It was nice talking to someone who understands you." One said. One of the friends got jealous that the boy was talking to one of them more then the other. The jealous one set up a time to meet him without the other one. She got raped. She died.
After that, I opened up my myspace. and deleted it. Now, I feel so much better, and am trying all of my friends to read this page and to delete theirs. So far, 6 of my friends deleted.
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