It has been pointed out that Yahoo's guidelines say a child must be 13 or over to participate here.
As many have already stated, it is -dangerous- to teach a child to trust a stranger on the internet, and we are -all- strangers to any child who strays in here.
It is very easy for a child to find us without parents being aware of it, it only takes five minutes or so.
I ask all of you to think abou tthis, and ask yourself if your child was lost in a group of strangers, what would you want?
Were my son alive, I'd want every one of those strangers ot say "go find your parents, it is not safe here".
Taking advantage of a child is the hallmark of a predator, not anyone whose compassion embraces the child.
Think hard. In the case of the ten year old girl from last night, Yahoo has -still- not removed the question, despite the obvious Child Protection issue involved. She is still vulnerable to harm.
Think hard, people. That could be your child.
2007-07-23
03:37:44
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