MySpaceScum.com Aims to Curb Online Predators
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MySpaceScum.com Aims to Curb Online Predators
MySpaceScum.com allows users to report and identify predators on the popular community website MySpace.com. Users can report and leave their comments about predators. Daily alerts are sent to warn users about newly reported predators in their area. MySpaceScum.com is not affiliated with MySpace.com or News Corp.
Seattle, WA — MySpaceScum.com allows users to report and identify predators on the popular community website MySpace.com. Users can report and leave their comments about predators. Daily alerts are sent to warn users about newly reported predators in their area. MySpaceScum.com is not affiliated with MySpace.com or News Corp.
MySpaceScum.com allows users to report and search for predators who have profiles on the world biggest online community MySpace.com. Predators are placed into one of eight categories- Pedophiles, Cheaters, Faker, Flakes, Liars, Psychos, Spammers and Others. Users can sign up for free Scum Alert which notify them whenever a predator is reported. Alerts can be custom tailored by predator category, gender or geographical area.
With over 90 million members, MySpace.com is easily the largest online community in North America. The large number of young MySpace.com members, plus the anonymous nature of the Internet, has attracted predators of all varieties. MySpace.com has responded by implementing measures that make it difficult for predators to contact potential victims.
MySpaceScum.com realizes that internal safeguards cannot repeal all predators; therefore, MySpaceScum.com serves as an additional layer of protection for the community. User feedback mechanisms have been very successful online. eBay’s sellers rating system may be an example of a successful online feedback mechanism.
Predator reporting/searching and daily alerts are found at MySpaceScum.com