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| for those that thought the site had fallen off the map it has gone back up. |
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Ha! It's being hosted in Russia. I predict that computers belonging to Montgomery County teens will see an upsurge of malware in the next few weeks.
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| I just saw a vicious post about a good friend's child and the child is slurred by name. It's really distressing to read this. What to do? I don't want to tell my friend, it will be too upsetting and there is nothing she can do. Gosh these people are sick. |
| I read the same thing. I checked out the site out of curiosity and saw a friend's daughter referenced in a sexual manner that I am sure she nor her daughter would appreciate. This is a really bad site, and I am sorry I even looked at it. |
| I know. 22:29 here. I feel sick for having seen it. I pray they don't (parents and student). This slur insults the child's intelligence, great from someone who is presumably a classmate. |
Tell your friend. Chances are some sleuthing could result in determining who posted the junk. Is there anything that can be done? I don't know: http://www.freeforafee.com/?cat=35&paged=2 A danger could be opening risk for sexually aggressive behavior to the child on or off-line. IMHO the parents and school plus authorities should be informed. The parents should review text messages, phone records, facebook, and myspace. If it turns out the poster [or any other poster] is held in high esteem by the school action should be taken since PD is school based and reflects upon the public perception of the institution. Might be surprised negatively at FB. |
| I thought there was no recourse short of getting law enforcement involved. Would peoplesdirt.com, which apparently is not operating out of Russia per a post on another thread, comply with requests for posters' information? Not sure what you mean by negatively at FB? Also, I would hope the school would take action even if the poster were held in low esteem! |