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Submitted by admin on Mon, 07/30/2007 - 19:18.
MySpace bars 29,000 sex offenders The social networking website MySpace has reported a fourfold increase in the number of criminal sex offenders using its service. The company found more than 29,000 convicted sex offenders in the United States had profiles on MySpace - up from a figure of 7,000 given in May. MySpace said it was pleased it had identified and removed the profiles of the offenders. MySpace is a personal website tool allowing people to post blogs, music, and videos. 'Screams for action' The new figures were first released by officials in two states - North Carolina and Connecticut - which have been pressing MySpace to reveal data about sex offenders found to be using the site. "The exploding epidemic of sex offender profiles on MySpace - 29,000 and counting - screams for action," said Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal. In North Carolina, Attorney General Roy Cooper wants a state law that would require children to obtain parental permission before creating profiles on sites such as MySpace, and require the site to check parents' identity. He said such a law would mean "fewer children at risk, because there will be fewer children on those web sites". In a statement, MySpace said: "We're pleased that we've successfully identified and removed registered sex offenders from our site and hope that other social networking sites follow our lead." Thanks Bilal (SEO Expert) Source: BBC.uk
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