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That Guy said:
does that include VGC Usernames?

errrrrr.... just wondering

 

no because if it did, then nobody would be left to post on VGChartz :D

i kid, i kid



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I think they should be allowed to socialize and do whatever online just like everyone else can.

Not all convicted sexual offenders are bad people who are out to rape and stalk everyone.



wfz said:
I think they should be allowed to socialize and do whatever online just like everyone else can.

Not all convicted sexual offenders are bad people who are out to rape and stalk everyone.

So do you also disagree with the current system of allowing anyone to know their addresses by going online?

 



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Onyxmeth said:
wfz said:
I think they should be allowed to socialize and do whatever online just like everyone else can.

Not all convicted sexual offenders are bad people who are out to rape and stalk everyone.

So do you also disagree with the current system of allowing anyone to know their addresses by going online?

 

 

No, I don't have a problem with that. Why do you ask?



wfz said:
Onyxmeth said:
wfz said:
I think they should be allowed to socialize and do whatever online just like everyone else can.

Not all convicted sexual offenders are bad people who are out to rape and stalk everyone.

So do you also disagree with the current system of allowing anyone to know their addresses by going online?

 

 

No, I don't have a problem with that. Why do you ask?

So which part of it are you complaing about, them being monitored over the internet, or the possibility of them getting kicked off?

 



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Onyxmeth said:
wfz said:
Onyxmeth said:
wfz said:
I think they should be allowed to socialize and do whatever online just like everyone else can.

Not all convicted sexual offenders are bad people who are out to rape and stalk everyone.

So do you also disagree with the current system of allowing anyone to know their addresses by going online?

 

 

No, I don't have a problem with that. Why do you ask?

So which part of it are you complaing about, them being monitored over the internet, or the possibility of them getting kicked off?

 

Supposedly getting kicked off and not being able to play online or use socializing sites like facebook. Sorry that my first post wasn't totally clear on that.



wfz said:
Onyxmeth said:
wfz said:
Onyxmeth said:
wfz said:
I think they should be allowed to socialize and do whatever online just like everyone else can.

Not all convicted sexual offenders are bad people who are out to rape and stalk everyone.

So do you also disagree with the current system of allowing anyone to know their addresses by going online?

 

 

No, I don't have a problem with that. Why do you ask?

So which part of it are you complaing about, them being monitored over the internet, or the possibility of them getting kicked off?

 

Supposedly getting kicked off and not being able to play online or use socializing sites like facebook. Sorry that my first post wasn't totally clear on that.

Well I feel they should be monitored, and should be banned if they begin to talk to those they've sexually offended. Not before though. If they see a child molestor start talking to 14 year olds on Myspace, then yeah I think they need to stop that pronto.

 



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It'll be hilarious to look at that list of sex offenders' gamertags online.

It'd be hilarious if everyone took slight variations on their gamertags for lulz.



If these "internet social things" were restricted to 18+ only, there would be no problem. It's unrestricted access of minors that is the problem.



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