Re: [videoblogging] Re: MySpace Suicide Note -Solution

2006-12-22 Thread Deirdre Straughan
It sounds reasonable, though it would be tricky to ensure that the contact actually is good and stays good - they'd have to do a round of verification, and check it now and then. However, I should think MySpace would be powerfully motivated - they've had so much bad press and panicky parent

Re: [videoblogging] Re: MySpace Suicide Note

2006-12-20 Thread Rick Rey
so they must have free time. Robyn From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lan Bui Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 7:52 PM To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: MySpace Suicide Note Sure we would want to help them

Re: [videoblogging] Re: MySpace Suicide Note

2006-12-20 Thread Deirdre Straughan
PM To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: MySpace Suicide Note Sure we would want to help them. In this case someone did, in other cases someone didn't. Are any of you willing to quit your job to patrol myspace (or any

Re: [videoblogging] Re: MySpace Suicide Note

2006-12-19 Thread Deirdre Straughan
I'm not sure about that. MySpace has reacted in a big way to all the media hysteria about sexual predators. This is a chance for them to be seen as helping young people rather than providing an arena for them to get hurt. Zadi, it wouldn't surprise me if the press picks up on this, and if they

Re: [videoblogging] Re: MySpace Suicide Note

2006-12-19 Thread Lan Bui
I really think a child's actions are the parents responsibility. If you see a child get caught stealing something in a store, who does the store want to talk to? Now stealing isn't suicide but just because it is really really horrible doesn't make it less the parents responsibility to know

RE: [videoblogging] Re: MySpace Suicide Note

2006-12-19 Thread Robyn Tippins
@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: MySpace Suicide Note I really think a child's actions are the parents responsibility. If you see a child get caught stealing something in a store, who does the store want to talk to? Now stealing isn't suicide but just because it is really really

Re: [videoblogging] Re: MySpace Suicide Note

2006-12-19 Thread Deirdre Straughan
@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com[mailto: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Lan Bui Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 11:16 AM To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: MySpace

Re: [videoblogging] Re: MySpace Suicide Note

2006-12-19 Thread Deirdre Straughan
A parent can do their best to raise their child to be happy, healthy, honest, and whole. I'm fortunate - so far, it's working. Many parents are not so fortunate, for a host of reasons which are often not their fault. Children are individuals in their own right from the get-go, and parents don't

Re: [videoblogging] Re: MySpace Suicide Note

2006-12-19 Thread Lan Bui
not die? Robyn From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lan Bui Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 11:16 AM To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: MySpace Suicide Note I really think a child's actions are the parents responsibility. If you

RE: [videoblogging] Re: MySpace Suicide Note

2006-12-19 Thread Robyn Tippins
:52 PM To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: MySpace Suicide Note Sure we would want to help them. In this case someone did, in other cases someone didn't. Are any of you willing to quit your job to patrol myspace (or any other social network sites) for suicidal kids