Mississippi Attorney General Hood Asks Facebook to Clean Up Its Act
Confirms Mississippi is part of group actively investigating the social networking site
September 27, 2007 -- Jackson, MS – Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood confirmed today that his office is actively investigating the social networking site Facebook, along with Attorneys General nationwide. “As a father of a 12-year-old daughter, the dangers posed by sexual predators on social networking sites is a personal concern of mine,” said Attorney General Hood. “While I and seven other Attorneys General remain in heated negotiations in an attempt to force MySpace to require parental email consent, we are now moving to the next fastest growing social networking site, Facebook. It poses the same dangers to our children in our homes as MySpace."
Some areas of concern on Facebook are: • It allows 13 year olds to “look for” inappropriate adult relationships
• It allows users to hide part or all of his/her birthday
• It opens the door for inappropriate contact between minors and adults by allowing adults access to minors
• It allows the posting of pictures with inappropriate content
“Although we have made some progress with MySpace, we will not stop until our children are safe from sexual predators in their own homes,” said Attorney General Hood.
Source: Mississippi Attorney General
Scroll down for related articles:
Related articles
- 2007-10-01: Mississippi Attorney General Hood Asks Facebook to Clean Up Its Act
- 2008-05-09: Attorneys General Announce Agreement With Facebook To Make Site Safer For Underage Users
- 2008-05-09: Attorney Generals Of 49 States Announce Agreement With Facebook To Make Site Safer For Underage Users
- 2007-10-17: New York Attorney General Cuomo And Facebook Announce New Model To Protect Children Online
- 2007-08-23: Illinois Attorney General Madigan Offers New Internet Safety Initiative As Students Head Back To School
- 2007-08-22: New Jersey AG, Education Commissioner Plan Internet Safety Training Sessions For School Teachers And Administrators
- 2007-08-22: Missouri First Family Promotes Internet Safety with Keep Safe Coalition and Faux Paw the Techno Cat
- 2009-05-29: Human Rights Watch: US Out of Step on Cluster Bomb Ban
- 2009-05-26: HHS, Sesame Workshop, Ad Council Launch National Campaign to Protect Families from H1N1 (Swine Flu) Virus
- 2009-05-19: Senator Bayh Announces $7.4 Million for Home Safety in Indiana
- 2008-08-13: Senators Feinstein and Boxer Urge California Legislature to Pass Bill Banning Toxic Chemical from Children’s Products
- 2008-05-30: Kudos from NH Gov. for Online Child Safety Act