View Single Post
 
Old May 24, 2006, 11:29 AM
jennie's Avatar
jennie jennie is offline
Poohbah
 
Member Since: Dec 2002
Location: DC metro area
Posts: 1,366
</font><blockquote><div id="quote"><font class="small">Quote:</font>
SeptemberMorn said:
Yes, parents need to be more responsible for their children, but the people that start places like MySpace and similar sights also have a responsibility to the kids that were their target to begin with. MySpace can't control such a large site? How many members does Psych Central have? Over 1000. We're safe here most of the time. In the three years that I've been here, I have yet to see one predator! Don't tell me that sites that are aimed at kids can't be as well protected as this one because I'm not buying it; not for one second!

</div></font></blockquote><font class="post">

I think MySpace does try. See info below from Chris DeWolfe, CEO of MySpace (source)

</font><blockquote><div id="quote"><font class="small">Quote:</font>

Since its inception, MySpace has developed a series of initiatives designed to protect our users against inappropriate conduct and content, including specific measures to protect our younger users. These initiatives include:

* Limiting use of the site to users who are at least 14 years of age and providing special protections to users who are under 16 so that their personal information cannot be accessed by persons they do not know.
* Dedicating a third of our workforce to policing and monitoring our site on a 24 hour, seven day-a-week basis to make sure our age requirements are met, and that inappropriate images are not posted to the site. The accounts of users who violate these policies are closed.
* To date, we have deleted more than 250,000 under age profiles.
* Reviewing every image hosted by our site - more than 1.5 million every day - using our dedicated customer care team as well as algorithms and search engines to identify and purge inappropriate material. Our users often link to images hosted on other sites and we are working with two of the largest image hosting companies to ensure that they are monitoring the photos posted to their sites and adhering to our best practices.
* Providing mechanisms so our users can report inappropriate content to us. Once we are alerted, we take prompt action that ranges from involving law enforcement officials to deleting a user from the system.
* Working with hundreds of law enforcement agencies at the federal, state, and local levels to address potential issues quickly and effectively.
* Partnering with WiredSafety.org, the world’s largest online safety and help group to improve the safety of our site. MySpace posts a link to a set of safety tips prepared by WiredSafety on every page of our site.

</div></font></blockquote><font class="post">