We have the same problem with the site and kids. But being the computer geek that I am, I have to say the Windows Vista Ultimate gave us the control that we needed for the kids, without taking away the fun of MY internet browsing.
R Addiction
01-09-2008 10:07 PM
Shut my 16 yo out of that site. Keep a close eye on that kind of crap.
CAP071
01-10-2008 09:38 PM
Yea sicko's like me are on there :party-smiley-004:
ACTIVESHACK
01-10-2008 09:46 PM
Originally Posted by CAP071
(Post 2401857)
Yea sicko's like me are on there :party-smiley-004:
:snide: :Whatever:
CAP071
01-10-2008 09:53 PM
I joined a ton of web sites when I was planning my highschool reunion. I never got so much junk and spam in my life. But I was suprised how many
people I found on the various sites:drink:
NoQuarter
01-28-2008 10:10 AM
Originally Posted by crb76
(Post 2398441)
I am not a big fan. Its nothing but trouble in my opinion. I liken it to a 16 yo placing a billboad on the side of I95 telling the whole world about themself. Sorry for my .002, I just know of some peoples kids that got in trouble by being on it.
Yes, this is interesting. Today's up and coming generation view privacy (and what should be considered private), very different from us. I can see pros and cons to this, as well as some inherent dangers.
Recently, a young boy took a vmail that an irate wife of a school administrator had left, and placed it on my space. She was horrified, but the kid really did n't think he was doing anything that bad. Again, they have a different perception of what's considered private.