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MySpace has banned 90,000 sex offenders

February 4th 2009 04:17
MYSPACE has booted 90,000 registered sex offenders from its popular online social-network, it revealed this week.



Several US attorneys general subpoenaed MySpace, owned by News Corp, to tell them about sexual predators on the social network.

Facebook has not yet responded to a similar court order, according to Connecticut Attorney-General Richard Blumenthal.


About two years ago, MySpace began using specialised software to track down users with convictions for sex crimes and bar them from the website.

The company maintains it is the first and only social networking site to use the state-of-the-art technology, created by US firm Sentinel, to identify and remove registered sex offenders.

"MySpace is proud of its leadership position and hopes that Facebook follows our lead in providing their members with the same protections," MySpace said in a statement, vowing to continue providing information for police investigations.

MySpace reported a 10 per cent year-over-year rise in users and a 36 per cent drop in the number of registered sex offenders trying to create profiles.

US laws require convicted sex offenders to register names, addresses, tattoos, and other identifying information in law enforcement databases.

MySpace uses Sentinel technology to check whether any of the estimated 600,000 registered sex offenders in the US are trying to use the website and then stop them.

Mr Blumenthal, who co-chairs a task force on social networking, said the figure revealed by MySpace shows the threat posed to children online is being underplayed.


"This shocking revelation provides compelling proof that social networking sites remain rife with sexual predators," Mr Blumenthal said.

"Law enforcement officials know the reality: children are solicited every day on line. All too often, they fall prey."

Sentinel founder and chief executive John Cardillo, who spent more than a decade as a policeman, said the technology his company uses at MySpace is highly effective at finding and evicting known sex offenders.

Aside from consolidating registered sex offender rosters from throughout the US into a single database, the system uses behavioural and technical markers to identify predators.

More than 20 states keep databases of sex offenders' email addresses to help determine when they might be trying to go to websites or forums popular with children.

Former president George W. Bush in November signed legislation to build a US database of email addresses and instant messaging names used by convicted sex offenders to keep track of them online.

Mr Blumenthal wants websites to have mandatory age verification, a demand that has yet to be considered technologically feasible.

Article reproduced from News Corp the parent company of the publisher of new.com.au

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Comment by Morgan Bell

February 4th 2009 05:25
thats an excellent idea!

i guess a few little loopholes would be web-based email accounts and pre-paid mobiles and the non-registered pedophiles (the ones who havent been caught), but every little bit helps!

Comment by Cheryl J

February 4th 2009 06:16
Hi Morgan, It certainly does. Myspace have always been terribly vigilant about trying to get rid of sexual predators and this a leap forward. Let's hope Facebook follows closely behind, I'm quite surprised that they haven't responded to the court order yet. You would think it would be a primary objective of any social networking site to get rid of the scum. they will always get through using the means you have mentioned but at least a huge number are being weeded out.

Comment by Janet Collins

February 4th 2009 11:55
What a great thing for MySpace to do. If all of them do this it takes away the excuse that governments have to monitor the internet - I mean using the "porn" issue to stop other freedoms.

Good on you MySpace!

Comment by Cheryl J

February 4th 2009 12:08
Hi Janet, I think it's a wonderful initiative for any government to supply available data on registered sex offenders to all of the major sites. I certainly hope they've issued the same subpoenas on sites like Bebo which are used primarily by teens.

Myspace has always been ahead of the game on this one with their software. The Sentinel system has been in place for a while.

Hopefully this will make the so called "need" for the government monitoring system our stupid pollies are trying to introduce which will definitely take away other freedoms.

Personally I think every known paedophile should have their faces and names plastered all over billboards. Nothing will convince me that child predators can ever change. They are a danger to society and I don't give a rat's arse about their so called civil rights.

Comment by Janet Collins

February 4th 2009 12:28

Comment by Mrs M

February 11th 2009 01:13
That's good to hear. My kids aren't old enough to get onto My Space or Facebook just yet but my daughter is about to turn 8. I hear that's when it all begins.

Actually I've never used My Space, just Facebook.

Love & stuff
Mrs M

Comment by Cheryl J

February 11th 2009 08:07
Hi Janet, the only thing that is disheartening is to know there were 90,000 registered sex offenders on it in the first place. imagine all of the ones that have never been caught, the mind boggles.

Hi Mrs M, I hope 8 isn't the age they start, good grief what a thought! But I guess kids are getting more tech savvy every day.

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