
Myfolsom.com "dangerous"?
#1
Posted 29 March 2006 - 07:11 PM
Just got my FHS Bulldog Newsletter in my e-mail this evening. While perusing it, I noticed that on page 4, under the heading of "Cautions for Parents", item 1 (Potentially Dangerous Websites), MyFolsom.com is listed......right alongside MySpace.com!!!!!
Here's the link to the newsletter if you want to check this out.....
http://www.folsomhig...0Newsletter.pdf
How do you all feel about this? I was shocked to see it listed.......
#2
Posted 29 March 2006 - 07:17 PM
OK. I'm not sure if this is the right forum to post this, so feel free to move it wherever it belongs if this isn't the right place......
Just got my FHS Bulldog Newsletter in my e-mail this evening. While perusing it, I noticed that on page 4, under the heading of "Cautions for Parents", item 1 (Potentially Dangerous Websites), MyFolsom.com is listed......right alongside MySpace.com!!!!!
Here's the link to the newsletter if you want to check this out.....
http://www.folsomhig...0Newsletter.pdf
How do you all feel about this? I was shocked to see it listed.......
Did it provide any reasons why it made that list? Are students using the blogs to bash or bully other students or to provide personal information that could come back to bite them? Or is this just an error on the Bulldog's part?
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#3
Posted 29 March 2006 - 07:25 PM
Did it provide any reasons why it made that list? Are students using the blogs to bash or bully other students or to provide personal information that could come back to bite them? Or is this just an error on the Bulldog's part?
Mr. Richards feels that websites that allow open discussions (and blogs) can be used by students to bully, harass, and/or threaten students w/o their identity being given.
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#4
Posted 29 March 2006 - 07:26 PM

#5
Posted 29 March 2006 - 07:27 PM
Did it provide any reasons why it made that list? Are students using the blogs to bash or bully other students or to provide personal information that could come back to bite them? Or is this just an error on the Bulldog's part?
Here is what it says.....
1. Potentially Dangerous Websites: Two websites have generated issues for parents and students because of the presence of predators that cruise these websites and the negative anonymous comments that are made about and/or exchanged between students that have fueled rumors that lead to fights. These websites are: "myspace.com" and "myfolsom.com". As concerned parents, you probably need to find out what is on these websites and what activities your student is involved with on these websites.
I can understand about the negative anonymous comments part, but I don't like the fact that they've lumped us in with myspace.com and the statement that predators cruise "these" websites.............
#6
Posted 29 March 2006 - 07:28 PM

#7
Posted 29 March 2006 - 07:31 PM
Mr. Richards feels that websites that allow open discussions (and blogs) can be used by students to bully, harass, and/or threaten students w/o their identity being given.
I can understand his concern on this, but the way it's worded, it makes it sound like predators are cruising our website...... Perhaps that isn't what was intended, but it sure makes it sound that way.....
#8
Posted 29 March 2006 - 07:38 PM
We should let people register the way the Elk Grove Website do?
Here is what it says.....
1. Potentially Dangerous Websites: Two websites have generated issues for parents and students because of the presence of predators that cruise these websites and the negative anonymous comments that are made about and/or exchanged between students that have fueled rumors that lead to fights. These websites are: "myspace.com" and "myfolsom.com". As concerned parents, you probably need to find out what is on these websites and what activities your student is involved with on these websites.
I can understand about the negative anonymous comments part, but I don't like the fact that they've lumped us in with myspace.com and the statement that predators cruise "these" websites.............

#10
Posted 29 March 2006 - 07:52 PM
How does the Elk Grove website do it?
I think I am also cybertrano in Elk Grove

Edited by cybertrano, 29 March 2006 - 07:52 PM.

#11
Posted 29 March 2006 - 08:03 PM
How does the Elk Grove website do it?
Yes there should be better controls over the ID's - there have been a ton of newbie ID's lately here which are nearly just as bad as anonymous ID's the way they are setup
There should be a "signed" agreement something like the following here when people are setting up new ID's:
While the administrators and moderators of this site will attempt to remove
or edit any generally objectionable material as quickly as possible, it is
impossible to review every message. Therefore you acknowledge that all posts
made to this site express the views and opinions of the author and not the
administrators, moderators or webmaster (except for posts by these people)
and hence will not be held liable.
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threatening, sexually-orientated or any other material that may violate any
applicable laws. Doing so may lead to you being immediately and permanently
banned (and your service provider being informed). The IP address of all
posts is recorded to aid in enforcing these conditions. Creating multiple
accounts for a single user is not allowed. You agree that the webmaster,
administrator and moderators of this site have the right to remove, edit,
move or close any topic at any time should they see fit. As a user you agree
to any information you have entered above being stored in a database. While
this information will not be disclosed to any third party without your
consent the webmaster, administrator and moderators cannot be held
responsible for any hacking attempt that may lead to the data being
compromised.
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I am a Folsom resident, but I stay in Elk Grove 3 days a week with my in-law. Anyway, Elk Grove has a similar website to our myfolsom.com with about 6 thousand users/posters. The website let you post general topics, but if you want to post more important local topics then you must provide your home address. The website administrator then will send you a registration code to your address through which you can register as a real local poster. It definitely provide some legitimacy as to who you are.
I think I am also cybertrano in Elk Grove

That sounds perfect! - I see nothing wrong with asking for information like that to validate legitimate users
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#12
Posted 29 March 2006 - 08:07 PM
It was spurred by the thread re: a fight after a dance. The ironic thing is - this site is totally moderated, and this is the reason the site does well. We delete things that refer to people or things like that. I think it was a knee-jerk reaction from someone who is unfamiliar with this website.
I don't anticipate we will lose members over this. If anyone does their homework, they will see this site is a benefit to the community.
I think the best thing you can do as a MyFolsom netizen - email the editor in support of MyFolsom.com!
#13
Posted 29 March 2006 - 08:23 PM
The site is a learning tool for his students. They have access to job postings, places they may need to avoid because of crime, many local residents who can provide information on their professions (counseling), and the knowledge of what is happening in their local community. John has created a site that is an asset to Mr. Richard's place of employment.
Students are allowed, just as we all are, to vent their frustrations within reason. They may not always accept the replys we give them. But at least they read them and reply back, thus opening up the communication channels. In some cases, we could be the only adults that are listening to them - we don't know what is occurring in their home life.
So, if Mr. Richards is reading this -- please look at us again. Join our group. Add replys. We promise to listen to you as well.
#14
Posted 29 March 2006 - 08:35 PM
what a crack pot comment that this website is dangerous.
life is dangerous. you can cross the street and get hit by a car at any given moment.
carpe diem and caveat emptor.
John, don't change a thing and congrats on being lumped in with myspace. there's no such thing as bad publicity.
#15
Posted 29 March 2006 - 08:43 PM


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