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  1. Added Aug 21, 2007 by trustteam
    MySpace.com has found and deleted profiles of 29,000 convicted sex offenders, more than four times the initial 7,000 profiles they claimed in May. The numbers were discovered after MySpace turned over info detailing the offenders they had removed from the service. MySpace turned over the records after states filed a formal legal request.
  2. Added Jul 26, 2007 by trustteam
    Online predators are a smaller risk than the public is led to believe by the media and by law enforcement officials.
  3. Added Jun 01, 2007 by trustteam
    MySpace, an online social network popular with teenagers, said in two statements yesterday that it was prepared to work with state attorneys general who have requested the identities of MySpace members who are known sex offenders.
  4. Added May 29, 2007 by trustteam
    Jessica Davis, a 29-year-old University of Colorado senior, found herself falsely branded a sex offender and kicked off MySpace last weekend, ABC News reports. There is no registered sex offender by her name in Colorado.
  5. Added May 15, 2007 by mniemitz
    Some of the country’s top law enforcement officials are charging that the online social network MySpace has discovered thousands of known sex offenders using its service, but has failed to act on the information.
  6. Added Apr 09, 2007 by trustteam
    A Pennsylvania school principal has filed a lawsuit against four former students, claiming they falsely portrayed him as a pot smoker, beer guzzler and pornography lover and sullied his reputation through mock MySpace profiles.
  7. Added Apr 04, 2007 by trustteam and 1 other
    Because MySpace is a hangout space for teenagers, aspects of their flirtation with and dismissal of potential partners takes place on the site. Given the public nature of these expressions, we can get a glimpse into the trials and tribulations of teen love. Furthermore, we can examine how technology supports pre-existing practices while complicating other aspects of relationship management. Not al
  8. Added Oct 02, 2006 by trustteam
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