This thread has shocked me, scared me, reminded me, advised me, and let me see other's reactions to the situations. Despite some "unneeded" injections in it, I think this thread is VERY helpful.
To the OP, perhaps a universal language would be awesome. I think ALL ages should be aware of this, not just those who are education enough to understand what you have written. Certainly the youngest age group here could not comprehend half of what is written and it is ESSENTIAL that they understand. Heck, it took my twice over to understand what was written and I spend my time interpreting Shakespeare!

rofl. Anyway, the point being, how about we make sure this thread is for a general audience

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In regards to Doc's first post. That actually scared me a little as I think of some of the info I have given out. It actually frightens me very much rofl. But I am SO glad I read it. It really REALLY reminded me that I need to step back and say, "hey, what am I doing?" and realize that I CAN'T trust everyone...even though I have this thing about me where I always think the best of people. I know there are weirdos out there and I MUSTN'T trust everyone as much as I have. It truly is a weakness in this sense despite those who say it is good to be so caring of others...yes, it works in the real world...but I can't just drop it when I am online and God that scares me. Your post, Doc, was an Alarm clock telling me to wake up! Thank you so much!
I hear it ALL the time on the tv, in the newspaper, at school and on sites telling us that online safety is a HUGE thing and I get online and I think to myself, "heck, I know what is good and what is bad, what I should and shouldn't do" I sit there and I think I know it all. I think I have great judgement on who a person really is...but then I realize that nearly everyone thinks that and they are THOSE people who are in the news next day and are considered another statistic.
Everyone thinks the DIS is completely safe, and it is pretty safe compared to a lot of sites, but it isn't fool proof and it isn't a safety net either. Weirdos CAN get on and they don't even have to be members!!
I, also, fear that real pictures thread. Any online predator can do a search online (you'd be amazed at how computer skilled some of the psychos are) and they can get to the DIS by following a picture they admire or find interest in. Then...once they discover your username, they can track your posts and through them, I am sure they could find out SOOO much more information than ANYONE would like them to know. Just by posting what interests you, your location, what area of the USA, Canada, or Europe you live in, you are feeding these people. I HATE to see these kids posting their pictures because even from a picture, they can find out where you live and SOOO much more. I advise ANYONE willing to listen to take their pictures off.
I know a kid at school who is actively involved with Myspace and accepts friends left and right. She went to the mall and had random people calling her by her myspace name...people she didn't even know. She has gone and met people who she doesn't know from myspace. It scares me...it really does. And then you hear these stories on the news about a kid who was tracked by some online sexual predator.
I heard one story about a woman, 20 years old, who was murdered by an online predator...he was 23. AGE is nothing!! Don't think that because you are older, weirdos won't come after you. Pedophiles aren't the only psychos online.
Now, please, for heaven's sake, don't think I am trying to scare anyone, I'm not...I just REALLY want people to understand the severity of the situtation and that not everything is rainbows and butterflies. Online is a very dangerous place if NOT handled correctly.
As long as you are mature, responsible, and aware of the dangers and what you should and should not say, it can be VERY safe. As long as you know what you are doing and do it appropriately, it can be fun and awesome.
Like what some were saying, they even met their match online!! It doesn't HAVE to be a bad place, online, you just have to know how to behave on it.