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90000 Predators Removed from MySpace

Posted on Wednesday, February 4, 2009 at 07:14AM by Registered CommenterInternet Safety Educator | Comments2 Comments

In case you didn't think predators were still lurking on social networking sites, guess again.  According to the Associated Press, 90,000 sexual predators have been identified and removed from the popular social networking site, MySpace. 

If you recall, attorneys general from around the country united last year in a combined effort to make social networking sites safer by using a variety of methods.  One method was to remove sexual predators from the sites.

MySpace currently has over 130 million users.  The amount of predators actually removed from the site was about double what the MySpace estimate was.  

Reader Comments (2)

The number of predators online is above most people's comprehension, including mine.

I'm glad I found your site today.We need all who have your passion to join this cause.It will take all of us.

March 5, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMaggie

In My Opinion social Networking Sites means getting Answers to the question asked, where we can meet Professional People from different countries.

Louisville Kentucky court reporter

April 23, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterTom Brain

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