breitbart.com — More than half of children using the internet have had an "unwanted experience" online as the trend of using social networking sites increases, according to a new poll. The survey for the NSPCC found 50.4% of children had such an experience, which could mean anything from being bullied or threatened to being asked to perform sexual acts.
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helinismMay 14, 2007
And how many unwanted experiences have they had in the real world? More than one I should imagine unless they never set foot outside the house!
Closed AccountMay 15, 2007
I had an unwanted experience in the boy scouts too. Thats life.
krakkinemMay 15, 2007
And 100% of children have had an "unwanted experience" in real life. Welcome to existence.
hansolo69May 15, 2007
more than half of gamers have "unwanted experience" on the net due to children.
dustin00May 15, 2007
an "unwanted experience" *** an "unwanted experience" ***I couldn't even begin to count how many "unwanted experiences" I had growing up in public schools. And in those cases I was fearing for my physical well being. All a kid has to do online is turn off the computer.Boo-f**king-hoo.
duffman03May 15, 2007
F***ing double posting digg!!
moskrinMay 18, 2007
Quite a few adults have had unwanted experiences online too... identity theft, screwed on an eBay transaction, busted by the Dateline guy trying to nail that 16 year old...