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About 90,000 sex offenders have been identified and removed from the social networking Web site MySpace, company and law enforcement officials said Tuesday.
What are they going to do with them. They'll be back under a different profile. Gee, when I was young we actually used a real phone to keep in-touch with our friends. Too many sicko's out there.
<yawn>...... So what, you think that is going to stop them? The legislation put forth to stop online predators and these press releases are nothing but PR for the politicians supporting it and the companies providing the service. The fact is the internet has never been safe from these people and never will be.
Probably got 15-20% of the sicko predators, but they still have accounts on FB and the rest of the social networks.
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