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Originally Posted by rowan
If there is nothing linking the two sites besides them having the same owner then I don't see the problem. I'm surprised an adult webmaster would feel this way. You don't have any mainstream sites?
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No I don't have any mainstream sites and my main concern is my children, plain and simple. If you read the article in full you will see the correlation between his mainstream venture and his adult ventures.
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Originally Posted by Halcyon
Are you serious, Jim? The connection is business-wise.
The site is actually monitored much closer than myspace. Stickam is a great non-adult site. (I use them to broadcast HugNation)
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Yes Hal I have to say that I am serious about this if not only from the standpoint of knowing that there is no way that every chat session can be monitored, whether or not there are predators there everyday trying to lure underage teens and the fact that as I said before there is too much of a correlation between the mainstream business model and his adult business.
Anyone that has or has had children in the 14 to 17 year old range, especially daughters, will have a better understanding of where I am coming from. It's hard enough to try to monitor children's online activities as it is once they reach this age and I just don't like the fact that there is yet another avenue available for potential predators.
I guess this article just hit a nerve with me.
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