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Topic History of: more "moral panic' and this time it's ugly
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Angel veritas wrote:
tell your friends it's too late..just use Google earth and you can locate a detailed photograph of your own,or there backyard with or wothout kids (depending who is in thegarden when the pics were snapped)

I use it all the time now to lacte pics of adresses I'm going to , to easily identify buildings.


Er, yeah, ok then. Cosmic.
veritas tell your friends it's too late..just use Google earth and you can locate a detailed photograph of your own,or there backyard with or wothout kids (depending who is in thegarden when the pics were snapped)

I use it all the time now to lacte pics of adresses I'm going to , to easily identify buildings.
Angel Friends of mine have put pictures of their kids on Facebook. I was quite surprised to see them there and it somehow didn't seem right to see them on my laptop. Call me old fashioned but the fact that i had access, therfore others had access made me feel uneasy. Being the parent of an 8 week old, the last thing i would want is strangers having access to private pictures of our beautiful daughter. Some of whom would probably use for their own amusement or gratification.
Denise I have a friend who won't allow her children on the internet without supervision, but she still sends them out on their own to run errands for her. I pointed out that they are technically in far more danger from people in the physical world than in the virtual world, but she still doesn't get it.

I heard someone say, "Don't show your back garden on Youtube because they can trace you by it."

How many back gardens are there in the world?

I think it suits governments and media to create fear about the internet. The governments use it to keep control, while the media use it to create sensational stories and make money. None of it helps to protect children.
veritas I lie !

Facebook apparently has 110 million members.
MySpace apparently has 100 million members.

I guess Facebook is far more dangerous.