Myspace (http://www.myspace.com)

common sense media says

Anything goes on revamped social networking site.


parents & educators say

What parents need to know

Parents need to know that MySpace users may regularly encounter content that would be considered inappropriate for kids. And while registered members are required to be 13 or older, users can enter any age during registration -- so it's possible that children under 13 could sign up. Also, unless your child uses a fake name, other users will know your child's identity: Your first and last names are entered during registration and will appear on your page/profile unless you hide the information.

Educational value: Myspace is all about entertainment, not education.
Positive messages: The site includes an online community -- Impact Channel -- created in
2007 to provide a platform for politicians, non-profits, and civic
organizations..
Violence: The site warns that photos should not contain "nudity, violent, or
offensive material, or copyrighted images" -- yet some user photos
depict pretend murders and weapons like guns.
Sex: The site says that your account could be deleted if you upload photos
with nudity. However, images appear instantly, and some user profiles
include sexually graphic cartoons and photos of semi-naked women in
lingerie.
Language: A lack of language filters means that comments you post appear immediately. Profiles contain words like "f--k" and "s--t."
Consumerism: Some of the information users provide in their profile is transmitted to
advertisers, who in turn target users with specific ads based on their
profile information. Most pages contain Google ads and other product plugs.
Drinking, drugs, & smoking: User photos show people drinking, smoking -- and some include drug paraphernalia, like bongs.
Privacy & safety: Creates some privacy concerns. The privacy settings are relatively
straightforward and easy to change, but in order for them to work, you've got to take the time to set them. Much like with Facebook, parents need to go through privacy settings with teens on a regular basis. You can make your profile private so only friends can see it, and can
also send friends private bulletins to share videos or news. Myspace members can log in using their Facebook accounts, and can also sync with Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube to share their Myspace status.

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What to talk about

Talk to your kids
  • Families can talk about dealing with strangers online. On sites where total strangers can comment on things you've posted or just try to talk to you, what kind of things should you watch out for people to say or do that might not be safe? (For more advice, check out our Tips for Social Networking article.)

  • What should you do if you encounter inappropriate behavior on sites like MySpace?

Is it any good?

Is it any good?
 

The retooled version of MYSPACE is more focused on entertainment: Users can subscribe to newsfeeds about their favorite actors and bands and learn about movies, video games, and TV shows; they can watch music videos, listen to songs, play games, and more. A new feature with Facebook called Mashup also lets users import their Facebook information and entertainment preferences to quickly create a Myspace profile. However, while Myspace may *seem* like it's placing less of an emphasis on social networking, connecting with other users is still a big draw -- and a point of concern.

The site has made some efforts to highlight safety. For example, a warning appears above comment fields advising users to be careful when posting personal information; there's also a section for parents on cyberbullying. Kids can also mark their profiles as private so only accepted friends can see them. But the issue really isn't who might look at your child's profile -- it's what profiles your child might see. Some user photos contain sexual images and references to drinking or external URLs (including porn sites); many profiles also contain offensive language. There aren't many safeguards in place to prevent questionable content from going live -- which is why Myspace is a better place for older users, not kids or teens.

Online interaction: To find other users, all you need to do is browse for people by location and age -- and you can send users a message without having to friend them. The content and tone of online interaction varies widely across the site. You can encounter hate speech, profanity, sex talk: You name it, Myspace has got it.


This review was written by Erin Brereton
 
 

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What parents & educators say

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Most useful reviews by all members

la chola
parent of 19 year old
 
hey should let us go on at school..

Rated R Rihanna
teen, 18 years old
 
watever i have a myspace and there is nuthin goin on you people need to chill

dogz4life98
teen, 13 years old
 
Not good 4 kids 17 and under!! ;(
Never had one, but i cant have one either, its too bad and weirdos could want to be ur freind, facebook is safer!

emo_in_love
parent of and 1 , 6 , 9 , 16 year old
 
Its called MYspace for a reason
It's ok, its just that there are too many perverts on there, safety isn't an issue if your kids do not give out personal information.

 
You have to be kidding me
They recommended this site to 17 year olds? Good lord, what is the world coming to. On myspace teenagers post nude pictures of themselves! Sex is an awful thing. There are also mean people on there, and children under 20 expose themselves? Awful just awful. Children need to be children not adults. Do not let anyone under 19 on this site. Good lord.

ldpp
teen, 14 years old
 

 
NO ONE
One time my friends son got on and is a 3rd grader and wasnt doing anything and this guy posting on is myspace i will come and rape you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (of course he didnt but still!)

homegirl13
teen, 15 years old
 
more like a place for predators!

 
Why kids under 17 should not use myspace
I hate it beause i think that kids that are 17 and undre should not use myspace at all.

High Flyer
teen, 14 years old
 
maturity level
I think it matters on your childs maturity level or you can hav somebody sit and watch them

beachbaby48
parent of 18 year old
 
Will its like this,when I was coming up we had to say yes mam and no mam to our parents and no its just what ever. I thank kids today or out of contour. We need to do something about this.

brutalyhonesti ...
teen, 15 years old
 
ITS FINE!
myspace is fine, if your kids behave badly online, well then thats your fault for not raising them to know any better

gaza ...
parent of 19 year old
 
perfect for older kids
i love to read it and it is very good for my children to see

MICHAEL2306COT ...
parent of 4 year old
 
MY LITTLE 3YEAR OLD CAN TALK TO HIS LITTLE UNCLES TIA'S AND COUSINS AND THEY ARE AROUND 3/2/4/5/6/7
IT VERY GOOD THAT ARE YOUNG KIDS CAN TALK TO EACH OTHER WITHOUT ANY ALL THOSE BIG BAD 20 YEAR OLD TEENS AND UP BECAUSE THEY ARE IN THOSE OTHER WEB SITS !!!!!!! SO THAT COOL FOR ME !!!!!!!

Candykid32
teen, 16 years old
 
maturity!
It depends how mature your child is, im 13 and i dont think its a big problem as long as you dont put ANY personal info on it!

A.lineup
teen, 15 years old
 
:P
Myspace is kinda :\ If you seen the blogs you would know talking about stuff some people shouldn't see or talk in public if you know what i mean. And its so boring, well to me. People who spend more then 3 hours on this should get a life. I understand if you only talk to your friends in real life on this but :P

9001
teen, 15 years old
 
Iffy for mature teenagers
Pretty bad compared to other social networking sites. I haven't used myspace much so I haven't seen very much bad stuff, but once I ran into a disturbing image on that site from a google search. I won't say what it is here, but I'll say this: it wasn't that bad compared to most other disturbing images, but it still scared me a little bit.

Plague
parent
 
Myspace
Myspace comes in handy when you dont have any phones by you. I think that Myspace is a lot more private than Facebook, especially since Facebook allows you to actually put your street address down, and allow people to see what you are writing to others. Doesn't really seem all that private.

Zaphrodite
teen, 14 years old
 
For smart Kids
I LOVE MYSPACE! It's for smart kids. Adults, don't be so stick-in-the-butt-ish. It's not as bad as you think. You'd be surprised how safe your children can act when they want to.

 
Myspace Better than Facebook? Yeah!
Believe it or not Myspace isn't as bad as adults make it out to be. It's safter than Facebook can ever be. WHy? Well, because with Facebook you can't deny peoples adds. And anyone in your "area" can add you and veiw your personal info and ind you if anything. I just feel Myspace is safer and it you have numerous privacy codes you must get through to get where it is you want to get to.

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