|
What the MSN spokesperson said on tv this morning was that the main problem is the non monitored chat rooms that they have access to.
The monitored chat rooms are not such a problem as any problems soon get sorted out.
So it seems obvious to simply just prevent access to any non monitored chat rooms & have just the monitored ones.
Also, is this worldwide or just in the UK?
If not so, what will prevent a UK user from using the US systems?
Chat rooms CAN be very benificial and provide hours of entertainment to both adults and children.
Yes there are some problems with the perverts that prey on them, but to remove them all is a great shame.
Now all the perverts will move to yahoo etc, use overseas accessable clients and do it all unmonitored.
The kids will do the same in order to be able to use chatrooms for free.
The end result will be a short period where they all have to go and change thier nicknames etc and swap servers without a little bit of chatting, but will soon resume normal use.
|