Sunday, April 28th, 2019 (
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Nothing like treating people like animals to be tagged and tracked. Of course, it's much easier to start by tracking kids because they don't have much choice in the matter and when they grow up, they'll be less resistant to the practice. Enter surveillance society…
But let's not get ahead of ourselves. They portray the tests as successful, but as Bruce Schneier points out, "So now it's easy to cut class; just ask someone to carry your shirt around the building while you're elsewhere."
Or how about, "it's easy to get someone you hate in trouble by wearing their uniform for a few minutes while vandalizing the teacher's lounge."
Or "We had no idea that constantly bombarding students with radio frequencies in closed spaces during their formative years would lead to these kinds of mutations! Mrs. Johnson, you can't honestly expect us to pay to have Timmy's third arm removed can you?"
I love how companies start implementing RFID without any thought to the consequences.
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Big Brother,
Kids,
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Friday, July 27th, 2007 (
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In case you haven’t been paying attention,
kids are just as likely to be ID theft victims as adults, even more so. Because they don’t have any regular financial activity and no one would ever think to get a credit report for their kids (since they shouldn’t have one), the theft can go on for much longer without detection.
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Consequences,
If You Only Knew,
Kids
Wednesday, July 25th, 2007 (
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For those who were wondering, t
here were almost 30,000 sex offenders on MySpace who were computer literate enough to use the service, but dumb enough to use their real names. How many are still there using fake names I wonder.
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Families,
If You Only Knew,
Kids,
Police
Friday, June 29th, 2007 (
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I thought that retailers were done making
sex objects out of children after that last fiasco, but apparently,
I was wrong.
Though the article states that the sizes are for 18 month olds and up, the
actual size chart only goes down to roughly 3 year old size (according to a
pediatric growth chart I found).
That aside, there’s several problems with this. First: what kind of stupid sleazy retailer values money so much that they would make suggestive articles like bikinis for kids? Second: what parent in their right mind would buy this stuff?
And you wonder why I’m a proponet of industry regulation…
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If You Only Knew,
Kids
Saturday, March 16th, 2019 (
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Ars Technica reports on a proposed law in NC that will require parents to sign up for social networking sites (like MySpace) and become age verified before their kids would be allowed to sign up.
This is probably the best way I've heard of to prevent under-age kids from signing up and had the added benefit that the parents will have to know that their kids are using the sites. That way, parents are held accountable too.
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Families,
Kids,
MySpace,
Social Network Sites
Friday, March 15th, 2019 (
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Some of the consumer groups have published a new report documenting some of the marketing practices aimed at kids. Like this one:

KFC used a high-pitched tone as a promotional "buzz" device for a recent "interactive advertising campaign." The MosquitoTone™ was embedded in TV commercials to launch KFC’s new "Boneless Variety Bucket™." In its press release, the company explained that the popular cell phone ring tone "is too highpitched for most adults to hear because most people begin to lose the ability to hear high frequency tones starting at age 20. This is a fact not lost on young Americans who seek the sound for clandestine ring tones that don’t turn the heads of nearby adults."

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High Pitch Tone,
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Kids,
Scams - Ripoffs - Dirty Tricks
Thursday, March 14th, 2019 (
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This stuff drives me crazy. I really, really hate companies who target kids in this way.
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credit,
Families,
Kids,
LIFE Game
Tuesday, March 12th, 2019 (
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Tantrum turns to police record.

She flailed away at the teachers who tried to control her. She pulled one woman’s hair. She was kicking.

Unless the kid has a knife or some other kind of weapon, nothing they can do could be counted as dangerous.

Desre’e was charged with battery on a school official, which is a felony, and two misdemeanors: disruption of a school function and resisting a law enforcement officer. After a brief stay at the county jail, she was released to the custody of her mother.

So your kid has a felony and two misdemeanors on record from the time they're 6? What was wrong with the normal way, calling her mother? So now this poor girl, her mother, the community, and most of the Internet all have less respect and trust for police officers. Great work Florida.
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Families,
Kids,
Police,
Security Theater,
Utter Failure
Sunday, March 10th, 2019 (
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This is new.

Boyd writes: "By breaking up through MySpace comments, the heartbreaker is attempting to assert their view for everyone else to see so that they cannot be accused of saying something else in private."

Makes sense to me. Less emotionally involved, less likely to say or do something you'll regret. Still pretty cold though.
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Families,
Kids,
MySpace
Sunday, March 10th, 2019 (
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