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Because you can't look anyone in the eye on this site. Sometimes you don't know if the person you are befriending is sincere or just pretending to be sincere in order to take advantage of you later on or just plain psycho. And once you find out, it might be too late. And I am not worried about mature people with a good head on their shoulders. I am worried about impressionable people. Kids who might be having family problems or are loners, women/men who are vulnerable because of their mental capacities or may be super down due to a recent problem in real life. Or people who are just too nice and sweet, those types who are always feeling sorry for people. It would be easy for someone to befriend these types of people and then take advantage of them later on. And so much easier if the person knows when they are and aren't online.
I don't know, all of this talk of stalkers and such seems rather extreme. When I'm going through crappy periods I'm worried more about my real life friends and my co-workers and the effect they can have, or the effect I can have on them or our relationships.
As for kids, particularly high/middle schoolers.... Well, if you went to my high school the last thing you need to worry about is someone harassing them online. Sure, internet predators are a worry, but messenger programs are much more effective for doing that creepy stuff. Outside of that, the NF module doesn't really make it any easy for them to paint their target, so to speak, and them home in on it.
This argument falls into the "lets invade Iraq" category. Instead of focusing on the real issue you're blaming it what the issue leads to, or completely ignoring the real issue by shifting focus to something else.
If the parents dropped the ball, don't blame what happens afterwards, blame it on the parents for dropping the ball. The problem will never get better until you stop looking at everything else and start dealing with the root cause.
If your kid can't be online without catching the focus of a predator, whether it's their fault or not, then don't let them online. Or better yet, monitor it, not with some crappy program, be in the same room as them. Make them turn off MSN, take a peek at their browser every once in awhile. There's the solution.
Ew, I got really off-topic.