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    The TODAY show this morning about Porn and Kids

    Did anyone see the Today show this morning and the story about Pornography?

    The gist of the show was that a recent study, and I can't remember the name of the group who did the study, said that more than 70% of the online porn was being accessed by kids between the ages of 11-17. Anyone ever hear of this study?

    They had some right wing zealot on the show that said porn sites must be made to use age verification systems. When Matt Lauer asked him what about the use of credit cards, he said that that doesn't work because parents can get pre-paid credit cards and debit cards for their underage kinds.

    The right wing zealot also said that the porn industry does everything they can to get underage kids to come to their sites. They may be true of online straight pron sites based out of the U.S., but honestly, I don't know of any gay sites or gay website owners based here in the U.S. that does that. Hell, we all do everything we can to get minors from accessing our sites.

    They also talked about the new bill which is now in congress to require age verification for adult sites as well as they 25% proposed tax on all sites required to comply with 2257. The tax will be used supposedly to monitor adult websites and make sure they are complying with 2257 and restricting minors from their sites.

    If parents are getting their minor children pre-paid credit cards or debit cards, and then not monitoring what their children do on the internet....WHOSE FAULT IS THAT? Why is it our fault....? When did parents quit taking responsibility for the actions of their children, when did parents quit acting like parents, and why are we getting the blame for what their kids are doing online?

    Man, I sure am getting tired of all this crap.

    Bill


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    Yeah this makes me very very angry.

    Negligent parents should be taking the rap for their children getting access to porn sites..

    when are they going to introduce the legislation for that?

    Or is it not politically popular enough to chastize the parents so let's beat up
    on everybody's favorite whipping boy....porn.


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    The family computer should be in a public room so that parents can monitor their children's activity. Pretty simple, huh? Why can't these god-damned breeders figure this shit out for themselves? And when did these fucking republicans decide that they need to legislate every aspect of our lives? Aren't they suppose to be the party for 'less government'?


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    They probably have the computer in their bedrooms so they can look at porn when their kids are in bed. LOL!
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    Quote Originally Posted by WWC-DonMike
    They probably have the computer in their bedrooms so they can look at porn when their kids are in bed. LOL!
    You are so right! Fucking hypocrites! I wonder how many of these 'family men' have C P on their computer harddrives?


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    hdkbill - contact the today show, perhaps NOT as an adult webmaster, and ask for the source of that study. that's a place to start.

    70% of online porn? what a joke! adults are constantly surfing porn, and what's more, adults from 18 - over 80 are surfing it. that's a lot more years of life than 11 - 17.


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    well, we all know that the religious right are always going to skew the data to point the light so it supports their self righteous and hypocritcal agenda.

    it's not surprising. the sad part is...the democrats, or moderates can't put in words against this type of abuse for fear of giving their opponents ample ammunition to use against them in the next election.... and heaven forbid anyone should defend porn producers.... why that's simply unthinkable..

    We need to crash one of their programs ... get our own mouthpieces on there.. we should start demanding equal time.

    well, sounded good anyway...


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    actually i strongly believe we need a publicist AND a figurehead to make the porn industry less threatening, and to get the truth out there to the average people.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Xstr8guy
    The family computer should be in a public room so that parents can monitor their children's activity. Pretty simple, huh? Why can't these god-damned breeders figure this shit out for themselves? And when did these fucking republicans decide that they need to legislate every aspect of our lives? Aren't they suppose to be the party for 'less government'?
    At the end of the show they did put up some graphics detailing what parents could do to "protect" their kids from porn. One of the suggestions was to have the family computer in a room where the parents could see what their kid were looking at. Another was for parents to have software such as Net Nanny installed on their computers. Well, duh!

    Gee, if these f**king parents would just monitor what their kids do and accept responsibility for their actions....this would not be an issue. But, then, as Tom said, the porn industry is the current whipping boy, so I don't think it would make much of a difference. The politicians are still going to try to garner votes at our expense regardless of what we do or say. Afterall, communism isn't around for them to beat up on, so they are coming after us.


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    why don't theses parents just use filtering software? it's as simple as a few fucking clicks.

    http://www.third-way.com/news/THE_PORN_STANDARD.pdf
    here's the report, btw.


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    Quote Originally Posted by basschick
    why don't theses parents just use filtering software? it's as simple as a few fucking clicks.

    http://www.third-way.com/news/THE_PORN_STANDARD.pdf
    here's the report, btw.
    The report says that most parents aren't aware of such software......gee, guess that is our fault.

    The report also said that adult site are not using online age verification systems which are readily available and then goes on to say that a quick search on google using "online age verification software" will show at least 7 such software that is available.....well, sorry, I did such a search and it came up with 1,090,000 hit......and I did not find any software that actually requires the user to enter, name, address and then enter either DL number or passport number, and then automatically checks to verify age which is what the report says such software does.

    The problem I see is that the institute who wrote this report, The Third Way, if funded by the Democrat Party....so now, if both parties are coming after us...we may be in for a rough ride.

    If anyone knows of such software, let us all know.

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    It does get me really upset when I see shows like ABC world news tonight. They did the same show.
    Myself I don’t want any kids on my site at all even looking at the tour pages. What also gets me is some web sites don’t care what’s on their tour pages, so much hard-core!
    As far as I can see, it’s up to the parent to watch over what their kids do online, either in a chat room, or surfing the web. The kids lock themselves in there rooms and the parents have no clue what they are doing, or talking to. Then something happens and we are all lumped into some sick little world.
    We do need a union, or someone that can speak for all of us and go on the news and talk shows.
    I’m also sure that web masters outside of the usa are laughing because they are the ones that are going to be making the big bucks when more and more mom and pop web sites go under.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Xstr8guy
    The family computer should be in a public room so that parents can monitor their children's activity.
    Yeah and then when little Johnny wakes up in the middle of the night, sneaks onto the computer and uses Dads credit card to signup for Tiny Tims porn site it will be our fault... we should have stopped him right?

    The same kids taking credit cards to signup for sites are the same ones that will take a drivers license to signup for sites. Just like the same kids that got fake ID's to be in porn. ALREADY there are thousands of results for fake ID on google... just a sample Of course that's our fault as well right?

    I think the main issue here is freesites and TGP's. The goal here is to get rid of free porn. You have to wonder.. if they can't stop the free exchange of music and movies.. how will they stop the free exchange of porn?

    The only solution to ANY problem relating to children is the parents/guardians. Drugs, sex, pregnancy, access to porn, etc. But of course there's no money in that for the government :groovy:


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    If you'd care to read my rant on this subject and the email sent o MSN, pls visit my Blog.

    What will you do? When they take away your smut?


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    I want to know what the hell they're going to do with all of the money ... 25% is a lot of money. Are they going to hire parents to watch all of these kids that need protecting?

    dzinerbear


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