Is It Any Good?
While MYSPACE.COM is one of the most visited sites on the Internet, parents shouldn't let their younger teens explore it. Unfortunately, you probably won't be able to keep your older teen off it but at the least you can do is have a frank discussion about the dangers of social networking. Ads pop up on the home page and all profile pages, and there are even some ads within the profiles. Be aware that users who add comments to your page can also add HTML code to their comments that may change your page's fonts, colors, even graphics. You might end up with an explicit photo you don't want; even the help files aren't much help in telling you how to remove offensive material placed on your own page by others. Also, be warned that MySpace abounds with fake pages put up by users, so don't be fooled.
There's one more -- and probably the biggest -- caveat to keep in mind regarding this site: MySpace doesn't hold itself accountable for anything that appears on the site, although they will take something inappropriate down if it's brought to their attention. That said, not everything about the site is shady. For example, many kids use it as a convenient spot to distribute their digital photos or blog content solely to close friends, or discover a new band.

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