MySpace and U.S. Attorneys General Agree to Fight Sexual Predators
MySpace has reached an agreement with the attorneys general of 49 states — Texas sat out — to protect children from sexual predators on the site.
The attorneys general are all congratulating themselves, as is MySpace — and there’s a lot of commentary out there. To me, this all seems like much ado about nothing.
The measures — details here — won’t do anything to stop child predators on MySpace. But, on the other hand, there isn’t really any problem with child predators — just a tiny handful of highly publicized stories — on MySpace. It’s just security theater against a movie-plot threat. But we humans have a well-established cognitive bias that overestimates threats against our children, so it all makes sense.
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Blaise Pascal • January 17, 2008 1:46 PM
Pedantic note: It’s “Attorneys General” not “Attorney Generals”. The “general” is the adjective modifying the noun “attorney”. It’s wrong in the headline, but correct in the article.