computerworld.com— The next generation of social networking will give people more tools for defining smaller online communities in a way that mimics the real world, academic researchers said today.
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Seems the largest issue in this article is about Lawley complaining about segregation of ages. I'm all for anything that helps to keep the deviant predators away from our kids online, even if it only works to prevent one of them from accosting a kid. If you can't figure out how to communicate with your kid when you live in the same house, you have bigger problems than what you're bitching about.
roseyone17Jul 29, 2008
Hmm, online cliques ... interesting.
amyvernonJul 29, 2008
but don't we go online to avoid the real world?
fastfastlaneJul 29, 2008
Seems the largest issue in this article is about Lawley complaining about segregation of ages. I'm all for anything that helps to keep the deviant predators away from our kids online, even if it only works to prevent one of them from accosting a kid. If you can't figure out how to communicate with your kid when you live in the same house, you have bigger problems than what you're bitching about.