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Quailboy 08-01-2009 03:25 AM

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Originally Posted by wolf_requiem (Post 755396)
Well, that short conversation was...interesting to say the least, lol. I mean, you can still be friendly and pleasant without giving any personal info, so what's the big deal? And one thing I don't see what people don't understand, if you feel pressured or something, give false info. If the predator does, so can you. Say you're Taz Kwando from Madagascar when you're really Sarah Joe from Pennsylvania. Of course, the best info is no info at all, but in theory I think it'd be funny. Though, I'm not really up-to-date with technology, predators can't track the exact location of your computer via satellite/internet, can they?

Nah. There are ways but, you have to consent to doing it. They would have to get your home adress and what-not..google maps ftw lol

wolf_requiem 08-01-2009 03:30 AM

Good. Now the only problem is the idiots who think, "oh yeah! give my address! that's a great idea!" :rolleyes:

Quailboy 08-01-2009 03:46 AM

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Originally Posted by wolf_requiem (Post 755405)
Good. Now the only problem is the idiots who think, "oh yeah! give my address! that's a great idea!" :rolleyes:

I lol'd

People act to shady online..I was talking to that person and I'm sitting in my chair like "wtf?"

wolf_requiem 08-01-2009 03:53 AM

It's true. One of the most disturbing things I find is the perverted middle-aged men (or women as the case may be...haven't heard of that happening, but it'd be sexist to just say men) who hide behind an attractive photo they found online and claim to be that person...one time I talked to someone online, and the first thing they did is sent me an image of them and said, "i sent u my pic, send me urs?" and I said, "lol, sorry no". So he said, "but i sent u mine," so I tried to change the subject like, "so how's the weather where you are?" and he signed off, lol.

JasonTakeshi 08-01-2009 05:45 AM

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Originally Posted by wolf_requiem (Post 755396)
Well, that short conversation was...interesting to say the least, lol. I mean, you can still be friendly and pleasant without giving any personal info, so what's the big deal? And one thing I don't see what people don't understand, if you feel pressured or something, give false info. If the predator does, so can you. Say you're Taz Kwando from Madagascar when you're really Sarah Joe from Pennsylvania. Of course, the best info is no info at all, but in theory I think it'd be funny. Though, I'm not really up-to-date with technology, predators can't track the exact location of your computer via satellite/internet, can they?

Everything is possible nowadays.

What Is My IP Address? - Track Down Hacker (Story about some1 who got hacked, but fortunatly they got the Hacker's IP. Was enough to report him to the authorities)

(Something related here, but yes. Someone can track down your Address with just your IP with the right tools. Fortunatly, not everyone can make/acess to such tools)

Quailboy 08-01-2009 05:49 AM

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Originally Posted by wolf_requiem (Post 755424)
It's true. One of the most disturbing things I find is the perverted middle-aged men (or women as the case may be...haven't heard of that happening, but it'd be sexist to just say men) who hide behind an attractive photo they found online and claim to be that person...one time I talked to someone online, and the first thing they did is sent me an image of them and said, "i sent u my pic, send me urs?" and I said, "lol, sorry no". So he said, "but i sent u mine," so I tried to change the subject like, "so how's the weather where you are?" and he signed off, lol.

Yeah..those are the weird ones..I'm just like "Hey lady, I'm here to talk, nawt swap nudez with a 156 year old man"

bonjoliehistrionic 08-01-2009 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Quailboy (Post 755451)
Yeah..those are the weird ones..I'm just like "Hey lady, I'm here to talk, nawt swap nudez with a 156 year old man"

i was going out with a boy
and then i found out a few weeks before we got together
he arranged to meet a girl over the internet
and he assaulted her.
i left him (Y)
.
.x

Seanus 08-01-2009 02:20 PM

Too many anonymous sukebe types. It really is lame but Japan has created that phenomenon through glamourising things like chikan and ero-puri. Their idiom, 'the nail that sticks up gets hammered down', has worked against them. Sometimes wa (ha), or harmony, is not the right option. Touching girls on trains is not on. The internet lets people live out their fantasies but as long as they aren't lived out in reality to the same extent.

wolf_requiem 08-01-2009 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Seanus (Post 755508)
Touching girls on trains is not on.

That reminds me; I heard that there are now women-only train cars because of just this. Do all trains have one, or just certain ones (like busiest, most crowded ones)?

Seanus 08-01-2009 02:50 PM

Ooh, I couldn't tell you. There should be such a thing on one level but they just need to change their ways and stop the molesting. I can tell you from experience that separate carriages on the Denentoshi and Yamanote lines just wouldn't be feasible. Maybe in smaller areas like where I was, in Shimane-ken (prefecture).


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