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Jace 06-19-2006 07:39 PM

MySpace Losing Ads Over Porn Stars
 
I have a feeling this might be the beginning of the end of porn/adult material being allowed on myspace....I will tell you this though, if myspace would create a feature that allowed me to "dump" any user under 18 I would do it on a daily basis

http://www.********.com/read.aspx?ID=17153

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MySpace.com has quickly become the malt shop for today?s teens -- but, unlike Al?s place in ?Happy Days,? this virtual ?hang out? is also frequented by unsavory characters who are after our kids. What most teens see as just a fun place to connect with friends has become a sexual predator?s and pornographer?s playground.

As The New York Times reported on May 27, the site?s content has become so skanky that even some corporate advertisers, including Weight Watchers and T-Mobile, are either pulling their ads from MySpace or threatening to do so.

The pages of sex-film stars like Jenna Jameson and Tera Patrick are quickly becoming popular with America?s teens as evidenced by the thousands of ?friends? -- other MySpace users who ask for full access to a user?s page. Those pages, in turn, link to the stars? own homepages, which are often replete with explicit pornographic images.

Some of the stars? ?friends? are as young as 14. Others are undoubtedly younger -- one need only state their age, no ID or proof required. Most of the linked porn sites post a simple warning that says something like, ?Click here to enter if you?re over 18,? and that?s it.

Jace 06-19-2006 07:39 PM

the nest paragraph is even worse for those scouting talent

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And if it wasnhahaha8217;t bad enough having porn stars market themselves directly to your children, try this: Some of the morally depraved individuals who operate behind the camera post profiles on MySpace as well -- and they actually encourage girls to send them pictures and contact them about getting involved in the porn business.


Jace 06-19-2006 07:40 PM

oh wow, it gets better

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The truth is that pornographers aren't content to exist only in their own sick little corner of the Internet: They've got to troll for new victims. And they do it by wading into what amounts to an Internet kiddie pool and snagging innocent kids. That's why your child's e-mail inbox is constantly filled with spam porn. It's why sites such as MySpace have been infiltrated by perverts. It's why you've got to be worried about what's going on within the safety of your own home if you have unlimited, unmonitored Internet access.

Tdog 06-19-2006 07:42 PM

Amazing, I cant believe that anyone would actully try and get some content from myspace. What is this world coming to.

MaddCaz 06-19-2006 07:43 PM

hmmm...shits been on myspace forever

XxXotic 06-19-2006 07:51 PM

I kinda like how we're the bad guys because myspace doesn't police it's users, thats like yelling at liquor companies because a bar doesn't card it's patrons.

Promo Chicks 06-19-2006 07:55 PM

Some of the morally depraved individuals who operate behind the camera post profiles on MySpace as well -- and they actually encourage girls to send them pictures and contact them about getting involved in the porn business.:thumbsup

marketsmart 06-19-2006 07:55 PM

whoever wrote that article is a fucking idiot... do parents let their young children run the streets at all hours of the night.. well the internet is the same thing.. anything can happen... its just like a big city.. ther are places that are safe and those that are not... its the parents problem to police their kids activities online... if i had a young son or daughter they sure as fuck wouldnt be allowed on myspace.. period...

the fucking bible thumpers that write this trash lumping porn with pedophiles need to worry more about their porn surfing stripper fucking husbands and their prescrition pill addict children....

notabook 06-19-2006 08:00 PM

pfft market, if we've learned nothing from living in America it's that it's always somebody else?s problem, never that of the parent. God forbid you actually check in on your kids once and a while to see what they are up to.. fuck no, let somebody else do it for your lazy ass. "it's video games fault!" "It's the rap music! It gives the kids the brain damage!" "It's martha stewart! Her sexy styling skills made little samantha become a slut!". There is NO personal responsibility in this country, there hasn't been for a long time now.

xNetworx 06-19-2006 08:01 PM

MySpace is a spider web of evil

flashbang 06-19-2006 08:05 PM

Down with myspace! site is pretty fooking stupid anyhow

JD 06-19-2006 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by pimpporn
MySpace is a spider web of evil

kinda like my moms vag :warning

NoWhErE 06-19-2006 08:12 PM

The question I ask is :

Whats the difference between a girl promoting her adult site and a band advertising their songs that talk about killing cops, beating people up, spending all their money on "bling" and fucking each and every girl they get their hands on?


Its not the direct access to porn thats affecting kids behaviour or warping their minds, its all the other junk they are exposed to and are told that its cool to idolize.


Ya gotta love puritans when they decide to wage war. Logic and truth are always the first victims

Jace 06-19-2006 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by flashbang
Down with myspace! site is pretty fooking stupid anyhow

we make a nice chunk of sales from our profile on there....it ain't stupid to us

Hammer 06-19-2006 08:22 PM

When major advertisers start pulling their ads, MySpace will think real hard about why.

2HousePlague 06-19-2006 08:29 PM

"on my way out the door to dinner" bump -- :)



2hp

Pornwolf 06-19-2006 08:56 PM

I don't find much fault with that article. Myspace DOES bring the two worlds too close together. There's too many underage wanna be hotties taking sexy shots and getting legal men in potential trouble on that site.

nestle 06-19-2006 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by marketsmart
whoever wrote that article is a fucking idiot...

Couldn't agree with you more.

From the logic (or lack thereof) of the article, google should be restricted because kids can search for "tera patrick" and get to her website. Or better yet, parents should restrict access to the keyboard because kids can type in terapatrick . com to get to her website.

I bet whoever wrote that article is a porn addict... :1orglaugh

Los 06-19-2006 09:15 PM

well from this article from cnn it dosnt look like myspace is a money maker for news corp looks like it's some chump change to them.

http://money.cnn.com/2006/06/07/comm...ex.htm?cnn=yes

mfps 06-20-2006 02:13 AM

Lu lu lu, let's make some applesauce, take off our clothes and lu lu lu!
 

Kal: Hey, I know! Let's make a videotape of us having sex with boys!

[Jessie likes the idea]

Wendy: What??
Kal: I just got

[brings out a box]

the Stupid Spoiled Whore video playset!

[the set comes from Letcher Price and "Makes you a whore and so much more!"]

Singers: Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset!
Kal: You can make videos that get out on the Internet!
Jessie: Yeah!
Singers: Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset!

[Jessie and Kal open the box up and prepare the camera]

Show the whole world what a slut you are!

[Kal puts on some makeup as Jessie looks on]

Announcer: Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset comes with video camera, night-vision filter, play money, losable cellphone, and sixteen hits of exstacy.

[nine hits are shown]

Singers: Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset!

[night-vision footage of Kal simulating sex is shown]

Let everyone see your coo-oo-ooch!

[The playset box is shown again, then Kal is shown on the cellphone]

Kal: I'm pretending to be calling my friends on the cellphone while my man waits for more sex!

Jessie: You're a Stupid Spoiled Whore.

[Wendy just turns right and walks away.]

Where are you goin', Wendy?

[The limosine. Paris is crying over the loss of Tinkerbell]

Paris: Bwaaaaaaa! Waaaaaaaaaaa!
Driver: All right, Ms. Hilton, we'll find you another dog.
Paris: [throws a tantrum] WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
Driver: There there now, let's just get you back home, shall we?
Paris: Woooooooooohooooooooooooooohoooooooooooooooo...

[notices somethng outside]

Wait! Wait, stop the car!

[the limo proceeds]

Stop the car, you fucking moron!

[the limo stops]

Look at how cuuute. I want that! I want that!!

Butters:

[playing with some apples on a checkerboard blanket on the front lawn]

Lu lu lu, I've got some apples, Lu lu lu, you've got some too.

Paris: It's adorable!

[exits the limo and closes the door]

Butters: Lu lu lu, let's make some applesauce, take off our clothes and lu lu lu!

[Paris approaches him]

Paris: Look at his lwittle puff ball!

[Butters is surprised]

I'm gonna feed you, and take care of you, and call you Mr. Biggles!

[kneels down and hugs him]

Butters: My name's Butters.
Paris: Driver, put Mr. Biggles in the car.

[the driver appears]

I want to find a bear costume for him.
Won't he be soo cute dressed up as a bear?

Driver: Paris, I believe this is somebody's child.
Paris: I want it!

mfps 06-20-2006 02:15 AM

http://www.southparkstuff.com/images...pi812img17.jpg

Jace 06-20-2006 02:27 AM

dude...wtf?

mfps 06-20-2006 02:35 AM

thats what happens to stupid spoiled whores.

gooddomains 06-20-2006 02:36 AM

interesting read

potter 06-20-2006 03:32 AM

woo hooo, our area of the world wide web is a "sick little corner of the internet" and our models are "victims" which we have gotten by "trolling"

scottybuzz 06-20-2006 03:40 AM

I know you have potter, i can see in it in your eyes.

madawgz 06-20-2006 04:05 AM

kids are looking on myspace for porn?

DWB 06-20-2006 04:21 AM

I have pulled lots of talent off of MySpace.

rowan 06-20-2006 04:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Promo Chicks
Some of the morally depraved individuals who operate behind the camera post profiles on MySpace as well -- and they actually encourage girls to send them pictures and contact them about getting involved in the porn business.:thumbsup

Perfection Jeff! :1orglaugh

CheneyRumsfeld 06-20-2006 05:40 AM

its kids!
they are trouble makers.
they should be locked up in an institution until they are old enough for the army.
then only let them out when they are at least 39 or so.
that would straighten them out.
they get too much freedom, and that is the root of all evil.

cool1 06-20-2006 06:50 AM

I think its time to ban kids from the internet.
No one under 18 sould be allowed on the internet
The internet is an adult thing.

justsexxx 06-20-2006 07:22 AM

sexual predatorhahaha8217;s and pornographerhahaha8217;s playground.

Funny how they mention this in one sentence

Choppa 06-20-2006 07:29 AM

everybody seems to be phobic over adult :thumbsup

Elle Sommers 06-20-2006 07:39 AM

My brother is 13. He asked me how to change the background on his myspace. I said, "I don't think mom wants you having myspace." And he asked my mom. And she said, "No, you don't need to be on myspace. You can stick to meeting friends at school and talking to them at lunch or on the phone." And he said, "Okay." He doesn't have myspace anymore. How hard is it to control what kids do online?

RawAlex 06-20-2006 07:53 AM

Most parents allow their children to have high speed internet access attached to a computer either in a private area of the house or right in their bedroom behind a closed door. This is the worst sort of absentee parenting. They think that the internet is the new TV, babysitting their kids while they do whatever they want without having to deal with their pesky offspring.

The parents are then shocked to find out that little johnny is using the webcam they bought him to whack off for cash to a bunch of horny old men that like 13 year old boys.

If you children are under 18, the computer should always be in a public area of the house, and area that the parents are likely to be in. Children under 18 should not have webcams. Parents should be aware of what their children are doing online, and so on.

Myspace should be blocked faster than porn sites, it is way more dangerous for chidlren.

SilentKnight 06-20-2006 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Elle Sommers
My brother is 13. He asked me how to change the background on his myspace. I said, "I don't think mom wants you having myspace." And he asked my mom. And she said, "No, you don't need to be on myspace. You can stick to meeting friends at school and talking to them at lunch or on the phone." And he said, "Okay." He doesn't have myspace anymore. How hard is it to control what kids do online?

As parents of two schoolage daughters, we take a very proactive role in monitoring what the girls do online. At home they're only allowed online when we're in the vicinity, and we occasionally check to see what they're doing on the computer.

However, lately they've been going down to the public library and using the computers to work on their MySpace webpages. They claim a LOT of their friends are on MySpace, and they feel left out of the loop if we don't allow them to maintain their own MySpace pages. So we do. But my wife keeps track of what's going on as much as she can - and we've had MANY discussions with the kids about the potential risks and hazards of it all. We've done about as much as humanly possible to pass along our own extensive experience with the web to educate them about the possible dangers.

I have little sympathy for parents who fail to take responsibility for educating their kids about the web. Its a component of modern life, plain and simple - and fits under the same category as 'street proofing' in my books.

LadyMischief 06-20-2006 08:19 AM

This is one of the reasons I would never look for models on Myspace... How can you prove they are old as they say they are etc? Even just arranging to meet someone from there who is underage, even if they're lynig and you don't know it, can mean a WORLD of trouble.

LadyMischief 06-20-2006 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Choppa
everybody seems to be phobic over adult :thumbsup


Not a parent obviously? What if you had a 14 year old daughter with a profile on myspace and had some porn producer contacting her unsolicited? Hmmm.. THink about that a minute.

Clownbarf 06-20-2006 11:53 AM

If myspace gets enough heat from the advertisers and the media, they'll definitely do something about it. Most likely to the detriment of those who profit off of the site.

SweetJeanette 06-20-2006 12:32 PM

I'm very conflicted about this....it really goes both ways. It's not black and white. There are so many gray areas and it's so complicated.

fuzebox 06-20-2006 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by RawAlex
If you children are under 18, the computer should always be in a public area of the house, and area that the parents are likely to be in.

WTF :1orglaugh :helpme


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