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Dangers on MySpace & Facebook

19 Jan Posted by in Internet & Video Games | 4 comments

myspace1_fFive Concerns Parents Should Have About MySpace
MySpace is everywhere. It is discussed on TV and in newspapers, and is the subject of many concerned conversations discussed in schools, youth training seminars and churches. This online phenomenon has enjoyed an explosive level of growth recently. an Everyday, more teens and younger children create their very own “space” on the Internet. It sounds harmless,  so what exactly are the dangers of MySpace, and what can you do to protect your children?

Danger One:  Written content on MySpace.
The MySpace pages aren’t censored, and it shows. The language on most of the pages is colorful to say the least. Do you really want your children to see all those four-letter words? But it’s not just the swearing that’s problematic, it’s the subject, too. Many MySpace pages talk about drinking and drugs, and references to “adult” subject matters abound.  Worse still, some pages have very dark undertones and talk about suicide and self-harming. Rest assured, you do not want your children to read this.

Danger Two: Images on MySpace.
Many of the images posted on MySpace are sexually suggestive. Even if your child hasn’t posted a lightly clad photo of herself, you can safely assume that she has seen countless such pictures of other people. Videos are posted, too, and sometimes these are graphic enough to frighten young children – it only took us a minute to find a video of mistreated farm animals, for example.

Danger Three: MySpace predators.
Because many children and teens post a lot of information about themselves, MySpace is a haven for sexual predators. Anyone can do a search for their local high school and see the details of dozens of girls. Hobbies, interests, date of birth, hair color, friends and much more is often listed for anyone to see. If your child were to post that she’s going to be somewhere at a particular time and date, it would be frighteningly easy for someone else to wait for her there.

Danger Four: Unsuitable friends on MySpace
The people your children meet online do not have to be criminals or predators to be unsuitable. In real life, you tend to meet your children’s friends, giving you the chance to decide whether or not they’re the kind of people you want your children to spend time with. On MySpace, they could meet anyone at all and you have no idea. Do you want your 12-year old daughter to have 18-year-old male friends, no matter how innocent she claims it is? Your children are too young to make informed decisions – they need your help.

Danger Five: Poor behavior on MySpace
Sometimes, the problem isn’t other people – it’s your child. What if, just to be “funny,” your son were to threaten to hurt someone online, and then this person did get hurt? What if he bragged about wanting to burn down the school? As a parent, you need to ensure that this isn’t taking place, because if the worst were to happen there could be legal ramifications.

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4 comments

  • laskdjhalsdkjf says:

    wow alot of this is soooooooo true. thanks

  • Jessika Dejong says:

    I agree. I went on myspace and was talking to a random guy. When he started talking about warming me up. Then he said it’s even warmer when hugging naked. He was 21 I was 18

  • tunez says:

    i neva knew this is so dangerous

  • Eliza says:

    Does anyone find this a little scary?
    I’m not sure about you, but I think that Facebook is the real danger now, not MySpace I have been doing some research about it and there is soooooo much bad stuff about it. It can cause depression, there are predators hiding and it can be harmful to the development of children’s brains. Now that Facebook can be accessed
    practically everywhere I think that online danger for
    unprotected people is growing. Now there is just more room for people to go crazy with love,hate or paranoia for this modern tool.
    Ahhhhhhhhhhh….. Scary huh?


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