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5voteOver the last six months, i've noticed an increasing number of press articles about how high school teens are leaving MySpace for Facebook. That's only partially true. There is indeed a change taking place, but it's not a shift so much as a fragmentation. Until recently, American teenagers were flocking to MySpace. The picture is now being blurred. Some teens are flocking to MySpace. And some teens are flocking to Facebook. Which go where gets kinda sticky, because it seems to primarily have to do with socio-economic class.
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1vote• YouTube, MySpace, 11 other sites blocked • Traffic hurting system performance, military says • Personnel will be able to access sites using own computers
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1voteMore than half of American families with teenagers use filters to limit access to potentially harmful content online. But both teens and parents believe that teens do things on the internet that their parents would not approve of...
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1voteThis site allows you to track the status of any bill, but this particular link tracks the status of the "MySpace Bill" (Deleting Online Predators Act of 2006)
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2voteThe list is a bit out-of-date, but who can really maintain a list of something that grows soooo much every day!
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1vote"Osama bin Laden is on Bush's friend list, but not on Cheney's." I think this quote says it all...
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