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Topic: Can we protect vulnerable kids from "respectable" publishers?
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Doodle  2
09-25-2003 08:49 AM ET (US)
As most other people probably did aswell, the minute I read msn's idea about closing down the chat rooms for the saftey of the children, I immediatley thought "Oh yeah you really care about the kids. How long will it be before charges start to hit us" of course they said they will continue not charging for im services and I quote "For now". I cant believe they think that people dont see through their rubbish. Or perhaps they do and just dont care.

To be honest. This new thing with them isnt a surprise and I guess most of us are used to their disgusting ways of doing buiseness. But when they bring children into as their excuse I think it is an absolutley disgrace and they have shown their true colours. Like has been said. If they really cared they would do something to solve the problem not just pass it on to someone else. Which is exactly what they have done. Because they dont the responsibilty of knowing someone has met through they chat room. If a child is getting bullied at school. Should the school fix the problem or expell the child so it can continue to get bullied somewhere else. Microsoft have done the latter in this case.

And everyone knows it, well done micro$oft
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