The dark side of myspace
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Re: The dark side of myspace
I'm curious about this as well. And I still don't understand how simply reading a message would be contributing to a hate crime.Originally posted by Herbsinator
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Because to view the message, you had to join the group called "I hate [person]".Originally posted by Fresh TendrilsI'm curious about this as well. And I still don't understand how simply reading a message would be contributing to a hate crime.Comment
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There's groups like that all over the place though.Originally posted by ZXLTBecause to view the message, you had to join the group called "I hate [person]".
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Hate crime publicly shown on the internet where they must have to join to view it. I'm also probably figuring out that one of them might have tried to access it on the internet and some type of program could have caught them OR a teacher could have seen it. Seriously messed up stuff.......According to three parents of the suspended students, the invitation to join the boy’s MySpace group gave no indication of the alleged threat. They said the MySpace social group name’s was “I hate (girl’s name)” and included an expletive and an anti-Semitic reference.Comment
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Originally posted by GoldenstWarriorthis dude i know just got aressted because of myspace...
the feds created a fake myspace page pretending to be two girls asking him ot meet them with "stuff"
like an idiot he went.
They nabbed him shortly after.
You know petaphiles? Was that not the big bust that went down here in Cali regarding these undercover agents posing as 14 to 17 year old girls on myspace?
I saw those Pieces of Sh*t getting busted by undercovers. They deserve to be put in "Gen Pop" and have all others told of what they were busted for.
Those that have done time know what I am talking about.Comment

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