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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2007/07/24/myspace-sex-offenders/

  • mark · 2 years ago
    Well, at least they can find those mad ppl easier cause they try to target one site more than others.
  • Sam · 2 years ago
    That will teach them! Problem solved. Right? They're like weeds they'll come back with even more.
  • Georgios Tranoudakis · 2 years ago
    eimai o kaliteros simvoylos polisewn
  • steve · 2 years ago
    i hate those scumbags, cut off their balls.
  • Det. Wolf · 1 year ago
    i hate to say it but not all of them are men... but hey cut off their....u know....as well.

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    some facts u should take VERY seriously while registering on myspace or facebook:

    michigan had well over 350 registered sex offenders that were frequent myspace users.
    - 68% had a parol agreement not to use a computer.
    - 52% were convicted child molesters.

    michigan also had another 150+ registered sex offenders on facebook.
    - 57% had a parol agreement not to use a computer.
    - a shocking 89% were convicted child molesters.


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    i am a detective with the detroit police department. while i cannot give legal advise, i can explain the facts and educate you to make the right choices.
  • Azazelle · 1 year ago
    That's really great news! I'm for the safe internet and especially safe social networks where you post your true data. Maybe now I'll live my children online alone.

    signature: http://www.edenfantasys.com/
  • Tabu · 7 months ago
    I'm happy they busted these assholes but I wonder how they track them down? It seems like any perv could set up a fake ID on a borrowed computer.

    P.S: I side with Steve.
  • samcaldwellx684867 · 3 months ago
    I spoke with Jeff Clark of Tech America (a party to recent legislation concerning sex offenders and social media). While it is true that all of these sex offenders are being discovered, Mr. Clark admitted that he was not quite sure if any or how many where engaged in illegal or inappropriate activity. Several sex offenders with whom I have spoken who were removed summarily from myspace and facebook were juveniles when they committed their offenses. Two of these people are no longer required to register but the Texas Department of Public Safety has no mechanism to remove a person once their duty to register expires.

    I think we just got another WMD argument from Texas Republicans.