MyLine:TalkBack
Local students sound off on cyber-stalking dangers and more
Date published: 3/6/2007
BY PAIGE SCOTT
"Should just be your name--you shouldn't give out your personal information, because people can be crazy, and they will come after you."
--Destin Johnson, junior, Mountain View High School
"They should stop when they get stalkers, because it starts to creep people out."
--Nick Krafft, junior, Mountain View
"However far they feel comfortable with. They should draw the line when they get stalkers, because people start coming after you."
--Amanda Cunningham, junior, Mountain View
"I think they should put up pictures, but they shouldn't put where they live or where their friends live."
--Trey Kirtland, sophomore, Mountain View
"I think teens should just put a display name on MySpace. Other information they put on their page is personal, so they should just have a certain amount of friends and pictures."
--Myra Dorsey, senior, Mountain View
"They should put as much stuff as they want about themselves, but not about someone they don't know."
--Brady Harris, sophomore, Mountain View
"I don't think they should put any personal information on MySpace, because, like, I don't want people knowing my personal information."
--Jurrand Summerville, junior, North Stafford High School
"You can put as much as you want--you just have to know who's your friend and who views your page."
--Jordan Sanchez, junior, North Stafford
Paige Scott is a junior at Mountain View High School.
Date published: 3/6/2007
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