That is crazy what happened.
I think it is great what you and Rick did, but we should not be held
accountable for someone else's children. One option would be to offer
the panic button and just bill the parents for any costs that arise
from someone using it. That would probably never
On 12/19/06, Lan Bui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is crazy what happened.
I think it is great what you and Rick did, but we should not be held
accountable for someone else's children. One option would be to offer
the panic button and just bill the parents for any costs that arise
from
Wow, that is amazing.
MySpace actually saved his life in this case. I think there should be a
button on sites that you can press and have someone at the social site look
into it ASAP.
On 12/18/06, Zadi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Today I came across a teen who had written a suicide
Zadi, I'm so glad to hear this one ended happily. You and Rick certainly
stepped in at the right time. Thanks for sharing this.
I feel like there should be a little box on all these social networks
that say in case of fire, break glass. A red button of sorts. But is
that getting into a whole
Clear and quick thinking you guys! Rick and Zadi, you ROCK.
On 12/18/06, Zadi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Today I came across a teen who had written a suicide note on MySpace:
http://flickr.com/photos/karmagrrrl/326204445/?#comment72157594427411558
At first, I thought it was a joke
Well done.
Re. the panic button, isn't there some sort of hotline for reporting
syspected sexual predators etc. ? That might be the fastest way to get
MySpace's attention.
On 12/19/06, Digital Buddha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Clear and quick thinking you guys! Rick and Zadi, you ROCK.
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