MySpace Deletes 29,000 Sex Offender’s Profiles; But Only the Registered Ones
Social networking site MySpace reported on Tuesday that they had detected and deleted 29,000 registered sex offenders from their system, but ask yourself how many sex offenders still have MySpace pages because they haven’t been arrested and registered yet. I’m not sure what I want to do next, throw up or go kick the shit out of some sex offenders.
MySpace Chief Security Officer Hemanshu Nigam said, “We’re pleased that we’ve successfully identified and removed registered sex offenders from our site and hope that other social networking sites follow our lead.”
The minimum age to register on MySpace is 14 but they don’t check your IDs, so the fact is that there are millions of kids using MySpace and it’s a perfect place for sex offenders to hang out. If you have kids that use MySpace — or the Internet for that matter — and you don’t monitor their activities, you need to get your head out of your ass. NOW!
There are currently about 600,000 registered sex offenders in the U.S. One can only imagine how many aren’t registered. And don’t go to your priest for advice, if you’re Catholic, because odds are good that he is one of them.
Kudos to MySpace for finding these sick fucks, but instead of simply deleting their accounts, they should turn the list over to the authorities and all 29,000 of them should be arrested and castrated. They’ve been arrested before and put back on the streets with a label, but the truth is they can’t be rehabilitated and the fact that 29,000 of them have MySpace pages even though they are registered should be proof of that.
Source: Reuters
Posted: July 25th, 2007 under Nutty News.
Comments: 2
Comments
Comment from angelo
Time: July 26, 2007, 9:38 pm
seriously, parents should NEVER let their child in the world wild web. It’s like letting your child in the streets, or in front of a cable porn channel.
Comunication with webcams, and chat and forums is just like the good ol’ talking, from a distance. One day, It will end up with a rendez vous, and before they know it, their child is gone.
I “guess” (read hope) that the internet generation will be a litle more aware of the dangers and won’t let their children alone with a connection.
Comment from Laurie Anne
Time: July 28, 2007, 9:53 am
As a good ol’ Catholic girl…..thank you for the nod in this post to the pontificating priests for they need to be properly acknowledged for their roles as hard-core sex offenders!








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