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'''MySpace''' is an online social networking site which allows users to create custom profiles, write diaries (commonly know as [[blog]]s), and upload photos and videos. As of March 2007, over 130 Million people use MySpace.
 
'''MySpace''' is an online social networking site which allows users to create custom profiles, write diaries (commonly know as [[blog]]s), and upload photos and videos. As of March 2007, over 130 Million people use MySpace.
 
==Criticism==
 
==Criticism==
Many adults have criticized MySpace as being a hotbed for pedophiles and other undesirable users.<ref>[http://www.csoonline.com.au/index.php/id;1561163121;fp;16;fpid;0 "Mr. Safety keeps watch on MySpace security"]</ref>
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Many adults have criticized MySpace as being a hotbed for pedophiles and other undesirable users. Many users do not know how much or how little information to put online, sometimes causing them to put far too much personal information online, where anyone can read it. <ref>[http://www.csoonline.com.au/index.php/id;1561163121;fp;16;fpid;0 "Mr. Safety keeps watch on MySpace security"]</ref>
  
 
Many others have criticized it for being the very demise of real-life relationships, instead forcing those relationships onto the internet.
 
Many others have criticized it for being the very demise of real-life relationships, instead forcing those relationships onto the internet.
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Many users, including many teenagers, can put up suggestive or otherwise inappropriate pictures of themselves.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 20:05, July 8, 2007

MySpace is an online social networking site which allows users to create custom profiles, write diaries (commonly know as blogs), and upload photos and videos. As of March 2007, over 130 Million people use MySpace.

Criticism

Many adults have criticized MySpace as being a hotbed for pedophiles and other undesirable users. Many users do not know how much or how little information to put online, sometimes causing them to put far too much personal information online, where anyone can read it. [1]

Many others have criticized it for being the very demise of real-life relationships, instead forcing those relationships onto the internet.

Many users, including many teenagers, can put up suggestive or otherwise inappropriate pictures of themselves.

References

  1. "Mr. Safety keeps watch on MySpace security"