Open Topic: NPR Online Predator Myth

Feb 28, 2008 19:38

The last NPR Pod-cast we had to listen to talked about the online predator myth. The interviewee was saying that a new study showed that the notion of online predators is exaggerated. They claimed that what parents should really be worrying about is the fact that their children are knowingly getting themselves involved with an older man or woman ( Read more... )

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abh_sweetheart March 2 2008, 06:54:16 UTC
I really like how you brought up the point that the internet did not create the predators, but created a place for them to thrive. I have read a lot lately about parents being angry at sites like Myspace and Facebook for allowing such 'online relationships' to go on. But the truth of the matter is there is really no way to regulate who joins. For instance my friends and I would always go into chatrooms and join sites like DeadJournal and BMEZine when we were around 13 but technically had to be older to get a membership. What the parents don't realize is that kids lie. I can't tell you how many times I have pretended to be someone else just to josh people around with friends to get a laugh out of it. You are completely right in saying that the 'best way to handle this situation would be for the parents to talk with their children and emphasize the point that it is dangerous to become involved with someone older over the Internet who is talking to them about sex and inappropriate topics.' Parents really need to realize that they have to ( ... )

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ms_ladybug89 March 2 2008, 17:12:01 UTC
I agree parents should inform their children on the dangers of talking to strangers online. On TV you always hear about children being abducted by an online predator. The first at fault is usually networking sites (especially MySpace) for not protecting children from online predators. I think the responsibility falls in the hands of the parents. One of the most important elements in parenting is communication. The parent(s)do not have to be overly protective, but they should be aware where their child is the majority of the time.

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Online Predators rdavis87 March 3 2008, 01:49:43 UTC
I think you being up a great point, and it is a very big issue that we face in this country. Children are doing all types of stuff online and no one knows about it till its to late. Part of the problem is that some parents are to trusting of their children while other parents are from an older generation that really hasn't been able to catch up to all the technology hype. So really i think another solution to this problem would be to educate parents in being able to us the computer so that they can spot signs of weird activity.

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