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Young Turn to Web Sites Without Rules
New York Times ^ | Jan. 2. 2007 | Brad Stone

Posted on 01/02/2007 7:55:13 AM PST by Roberts

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1 — Popular Web sites like YouTube and MySpace have hired the equivalent of school hallway monitors to police what visitors to their sites can see and do by cracking down on piracy and depictions of nudity and violence.

So where do the young thrill-seekers go?

Increasingly, to new Web sites like Stickam.com, which is building a business by going where others fear to tread: into the realm of unfiltered live broadcasts from Web cameras.

The site combines elements of more popular sites, but with a twist. In addition to designing their own pages and uploading video clips, its users broadcast live video of themselves and conduct face-to-face video chats with other users, often from their bedrooms and all without monitoring by any of Stickam’s 35 employees.

Other social networks have decided against allowing conversations over live video because of the potential for abuse and opposition from child-safety advocates. “The only thing you get from the combination of Web cams and young people are problems,” said Parry Aftab, executive director of the child protection organization WiredSafety.org. “Web cams are a magnet for sexual predators.”

(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...


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The fallout from parents not teaching self-restraint to children continues.
1 posted on 01/02/2007 7:55:14 AM PST by Roberts
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To: Roberts

Technology is letting the predator get closer and closer to the victims. Parents need to be aware and watch out. Allowing children to have internet access in their rooms is dangerous.


2 posted on 01/02/2007 8:04:11 AM PST by Always Right
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To: Always Right

People don't deserve freedom; what a terrible thought.


3 posted on 01/02/2007 8:08:38 AM PST by Old Professer (The critic writes with rapier pen, dips it twice, and writes again.)
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To: Always Right
Allowing children to have internet access in their rooms is dangerous.

I agree. It needs to be in a communal place.

I use a kvm extender (that displays and can control what is being viewed in my computer room) in the kitchen/dining room. It works well. I know that when on the Internet you are one popup or fat finger away from a nasty web site.

4 posted on 01/02/2007 8:11:18 AM PST by frogjerk (REUTERS: We give smoke and mirrors a bad name)
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To: Old Professer
Parents need to be aware and watch out. Allowing children to have internet access in their rooms is dangerous.

People don't deserve freedom; what a terrible thought.

Characterizing a call for parental responsibility and protection of their own children with a restriction of freedom is a terrible thought.

5 posted on 01/02/2007 8:12:13 AM PST by VRWCmember
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To: Old Professer

When they are adults they deserve freedom.


6 posted on 01/02/2007 8:12:25 AM PST by frogjerk (REUTERS: We give smoke and mirrors a bad name)
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To: Old Professer
People don't deserve freedom; what a terrible thought.

Where did I say or suggest otherwise? I just stated the obvious dangers and precautions parents should take.

7 posted on 01/02/2007 8:13:47 AM PST by Always Right
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To: Roberts
Last week, popular clips on the site included one of an agitated man in Muslim dress on a fast-moving treadmill and video of an American A-20 aircraft bombing Taliban forces in Afghanistan.

We're flying A-20 Havoc's in Afghanistan? Who knew?

8 posted on 01/02/2007 8:41:41 AM PST by Heatseeker
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To: Always Right

http://www.missingkids.com/missingkids/servlet/ServiceServlet?LanguageCountry=en_US&PageId=178


9 posted on 01/02/2007 8:44:00 AM PST by durasell (!)
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Later pingout.


10 posted on 01/02/2007 8:54:02 AM PST by little jeremiah (Only those who thirst for truth can know truth.)
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There is no A-20. The reporter doesn't have a clue about the military.


11 posted on 01/02/2007 8:54:42 AM PST by rcofdayton
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My recommendation is for parents to place their Internet accessible computer in a open common area. While web filters may block a majority of inappropriate sites there is no substitute for parental monitoring.

With respect to unfiltered video that there are plenty of web sites competing for the youtube crowd. Try liveleak.com
12 posted on 01/02/2007 9:24:46 AM PST by baltoga
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Hey, look at it this way.....The site is a "STING" by the FEDS?


13 posted on 01/02/2007 9:28:24 AM PST by litehaus (A memory tooooo long)
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To: Roberts

bump


14 posted on 01/02/2007 9:32:16 AM PST by Centurion2000 (Just nuke em.)
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To: Roberts

Bump


15 posted on 01/02/2007 9:44:16 AM PST by Hemingway's Ghost (Spirit of '75)
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To: 69ConvertibleFirebird; Alexander Rubin; An American In Dairyland; Antoninus; Aquinasfan; ...
Every parent or grandparent should read this. As long as kids are under your roof, you can and should know what they're up to and set limits. Kids will never develop self-discipline without being disciplined by their parents first.

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16 posted on 01/03/2007 7:59:03 PM PST by little jeremiah (Only those who thirst for truth can know truth.)
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People don't deserve freedom; what a terrible thought.

Safe to assume you're for lowering the age of consent, allowing perverts to access porn on public library computers, and no-parental-consent abortions for minors? After all, we wouldn't want to deprive people of their "freedom"... right?

This country went way downhill when people lost the basic understanding of the difference between freedom and license.

History will say that the American Republic died in the 1960s.
17 posted on 01/03/2007 8:57:05 PM PST by Antoninus ( Rudy McRomney as the GOP nominee = President Hillary. Why else do you think the media loves them?)
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To: Always Right

There are dangers besides adult predators. Sometimes teenagers and their friends are their own trouble. Access should be in a common room for children.


18 posted on 01/03/2007 9:02:31 PM PST by Jaded ("I have a mustard- seed; and I am not afraid to use it."- Joseph Ratzinger)
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To: Antoninus; Old_Professor; little jeremiah; wagglebee

Anton is right. You can't lump adults and children together under "people." If you could, there'd be no age limit on driving, voting, drinking, military service, yada, yada, yada.

I'm surprised at you, Old Prof!


19 posted on 01/04/2007 2:31:33 AM PST by Froufrou
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"Men are qualified for civil liberty in exact proportion to their disposition to put moral chains upon their own appetites--in proportion as their love of justice is above their rapacity;--in proportion as their soundness and sobriety of understanding is above their vanity and presumption;--in proportion as they are more disposed to listen to the counsels of the wise and good, in preference to the flattery of knaves. Society cannot exist, unless a controlling power upon the will and appetite is placed somewhere: and the less of it there is within, the more there must be without. It is ordained in the eternal constitution of things, that men of intemperate minds can not be free. Their passions forge their fetters."
-- Edmund Burke


20 posted on 01/04/2007 11:19:33 AM PST by little jeremiah (Only those who thirst for truth can know truth.)
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