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Civil Liberties

Task Force on Internet Predators Reports: People Need to Stop Freaking Out About Internet Predators

Katherine Mangu-Ward | 1.13.2009 5:00 PM

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About a year ago, absolutely everybody who was anybody in the Internet world, plus 50 attorneys general joined the very respected and respectable Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School's brand spanking new Internet Safety Technical Task Force. 

The goal was to figure out what to do about the Internet predators that seemed to be lurking in every corner, threatening children and generally ruining Web 2.0 for the rest of us. They promised to dig in and get back to us in a year with a really comprehensive report.

Today The New York Times reports on the report, which concludes:

Sites like MySpace and Facebook "do not appear to have increased the overall risk of solicitation" and that "posting personally identifying information does not appear to increase risk in and of itself."

Moreover, the task force found, technological fixes like age verification and scans for sexual predators aren't effective at catching the relatively small number of predators online.

In other words, everybody needs to chill out. Your kid is no more likely to get hit on by a guy with a skeezy mustache online than they are at the 7-11. So let the kid cruise MySpace in peace.

For more on how the Internet, like the rest of the world, is full of people who have no desire to have sex with 12-year-olds, check out our Reason.tv interview with Craigslist founder Craig Newmark.

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Katherine Mangu-Ward is editor in chief of Reason.

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  1. James Butler   16 years ago

    Looks like we'll have to redefine "Internet predator", then. Might want to include spammers and phishers, this time. Forget the children ... think of the seniors!

    1. miki   15 years ago

      i totally agree but it could be any age group dont forget that

  2. Taktix?   16 years ago

    You mean we don't need to worry about an over-blown, media-generated boogeyman?

    Impossible. This is irresposible journalism! Think of the the children!!!11!!1!

  3. Jeff P   16 years ago

    Can we now turn a portion of this time, energy, and money to the sacred task of DoS-ing trolls, eliminating chain letters, and finding out if my man is gay?

  4. Guy with Skeezy Mustache   16 years ago

    Man (sniff), why you gotta be so harsh?

  5. Naga Sadow   16 years ago

    I'm beginning to suspect that KMW is an internet predator. Playing down the crime cuz she can't do the time.

  6. lunchstealer   16 years ago

    But don't the kids these days use Myspace to organize their rainbow parties? We still haven't debunked that, have we?

  7. econ2econ   16 years ago

    It may not be skeevy pornstached predators that are a threat to the Twilight crowd, but fellow peers that harass and say lewd things to each other. There is no good systematic way to prevent cyber bullying and inappropriate sexual conduct between minors (they always find ways around it), so it again goes back to careful parenting and setting limits and guidelines at home.

  8. Doug   16 years ago

    "For more on how the Internet, like the rest of the world, is full of people who have no desire to have sex with 12-year-olds..."

    That explains why Canada raised the age of consent from 14 back up to 16. A lack of interest.

  9. Brandon   16 years ago

    "But don't the kids these days use Myspace to organize their rainbow parties? We still haven't debunked that, have we?"

    Here's why I think the whole idea of fifth graders having rainbow parties is bunk -- just one color and the kid is done.

  10. ed   16 years ago

    Does Chris Hansen know about this? 'Cause, like, NBC would never deliberately attempt to alarm the mom 'n' pop public in order to increase ad revenues. Would they?

  11. Guy Montag   16 years ago

    The creepy thing is that picture of the Craig guy looks like my annoying brother-in-law, who I would not put above being some intertubes creep.

  12. Guy Montag   16 years ago

    Caviat: Looks do not equal guilt.

  13. Jeff P   16 years ago

    If I want to see 6 - 12 year olds acting seductively, I'll watch Sabado Gigante...

  14. Jeff P   16 years ago

    Chris Hansen & that guy from Cheaters in a Smug Superiority cage match. Hmmmmmmmm.

  15. Guy Montag   16 years ago

    ed,

    [sarcasm]
    Chris Hansen is on that Chris Mattews network. They are completly unbiased and fair.
    [/sarcasm]

  16. Pro Libertate   16 years ago

    Say, what's this about a new The Prisoner TV series? Did I know about this? Jesus is playing Number 6, and Ian McKellen is Number 2. To begin with, anyway.

  17. ed   16 years ago

    They are completly unbiased and fair.

    Indeed, I see guys with turbans, six-packs and condoms roaming my streets nightly. I've always wondered what they were up to. Now I know. They want our tweens!

  18. Jordan   16 years ago

    That explains why Canada raised the age of consent from 14 back up to 16. A lack of interest.

    We're talking about real countries here.

  19. Guy Montag   16 years ago

    Jordan,

    I second and nobody better mention ireland or france either.

  20. Guy Montag   16 years ago

    Did not intend to shutdown the thread. Other places or topics are fine.

  21. Brandybuck   16 years ago

    I am so pissed they didn't have rainbow parties when I was a kid.

  22. OO===D   16 years ago

    "I am so pissed they didn't have rainbow parties when I was a kid."

    Come on in!

  23. Guy Montag   16 years ago

    Ummmmmmm . . . what is a Rainbow party? Should I be glad my "kid" is 25 now?

  24. Don in CA   16 years ago

    what is a Rainbow party?

    [Insert preferred search engine here] is your friend.

  25. Chris Hansen   16 years ago

    Dateline NBC...To Catch a Predator
    RAINBOW PARTIES...Are your kids safe?
    What you should know about lipstick, and the predators who abuse it.
    But first, a message from our sponsor.

  26. libertarian democrat   16 years ago

    That explains why Canada raised the age of consent from 14 back up to 16. A lack of interest.

    We're talking about real countries here.

    Don't you get it? When you have sex in Canada, you have sex in real life!

  27. Nigel Watt   16 years ago

    That explains why Canada raised the age of consent from 14 back up to 16. A lack of interest.

    Because you know laws are always passed for good reason; after all, we have a democracy.

    Seriously, Doug?

  28. Guy Montag   16 years ago

    NW,

    I am pretty sure that you do not have a democracy in KKKanada and I am positive that we have a Republic in the USA.

  29. Guy Montag   16 years ago

    Don,

    It has something to do with the Reverand Jackson?

  30. concerned   16 years ago

    Internet predators are only half the problem.

    The Internet scavengers are still out there and they are legion.

  31. Hazel Meade   16 years ago

    The whole notion of an internet predator always struck me as kind of absurd.

    If, based on parental warnings, kids aren't going to take candy from strangers or jump into creepy guy's van that they met in person, why would they chat up same strange man over the internet and then run off to a clandestine meeting with them? It's far more plausible that a child molester is just going to snatch kids from an arcade than that they are going to be sufficiently manipulative and clever enough to get a child they meet online to come running to them.

  32. Naga Sadow   16 years ago

    Hazel Meade,

    Probably cuz of this film.

  33. josephdietrich   16 years ago

    Internet predators are the new D&D satanists.

    My favorite part of the article is where the Conn. attorney general, for whom this has been a pet project and who apparently helped create the commission that created this report, disagreed with its findings. How dare they!

  34. R C Dean   16 years ago

    I am pretty sure that you do not have a democracy in KKKanada and I am positive that we have a Republic in the USA.

    True enough, but I miss the days when we had a Constitutional Republic.

  35. Hazel Meade   16 years ago

    Actually, the only real internet predators are people like Lori Drew. (Not that she should be prosecuted).

    Who, it turns out, is not a creepy male pedophile who wants sex with children, but an overweight middle-aged woman who's thrill was in emotionally abusing a teenage girl that dumped her daughter.

    If your goal is anonymous verbal abuse, the internet is fabulous. If it's actual physical contact, not so much.

  36. XaabaZu   16 years ago

    You can say that again, Bitch!

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