MySpace under attack from Congress? The Youth Policy Action Center has the goods, including what you can do about it.
Monday, May 15, 2006
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2 Comments:
Yes, that's right... why should we care about the pedophiles abusing MySpace.
This is just our government trying to further suppress our freedom and self expression, and it's bull shit.
MySpace offers plenty of privacy options (you can even make the entire profile private where friends only can even look at it)for people to protect themselves.
If people are stupid enough not to protect themselves, then they reap the consequences.
It's not the government's responsibility to babysit, and it's wrong for them to try.
No more suppression!
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