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Old 06-21-2006, 08:50 AM   #13
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There's no way Myspace would be held accountable. Why not sue Xanga or Livejournal for the same thing? The fact of the matter is that if you put up a profile of yourself online you're just opening yourself up to such things if you're underage. Myspace should have an 18+ rule, but then again who's to stop some 14 year old dipshit from lying over a computer. Even if people were honest, would that stop things like sexual assault from happening? No...because there will always be creepy weird people on the webernet. The key is to use one's judgement when coordinating such contacts. Myspace can't be held accountable just because you're borderline retarded no more than Nextag can because an online retailer they have listed screwed you. It's all about personal accountability.
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