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Gangs Turn To Social Networking Sites To Recruit

Young people who visit social networking sites to download music and pictures glorifying criminal street gangs can unwittingly set themselves up to be recruited by those gangs, according to law enforcement officials and youth counselors.

San Mateo Police Chief Susan Manheimer, who speaks for the San Mateo County gang task force, said gang leaders are aware that kids like to socialize on sites such as MySpace and YouTube.

“We’re seeing our gangs and the resurgence of some of the gang members coming back from prison looking more and more to those middle schoolers and the younger kids to recruit them,” said Manheimer.

Manheimer said kids get into discussions in the comments sections of web sites, and engage in everything from vicious threats to what seems to be innocuous chit-chat.

“The type of profiling they’re doing of themselves makes them prey to predators and also at odds with and challenging other gangs,” said Manheimer. “So, we’ll see something start on the Internet, and actually turn into an assault or a gang fight that actually results out of Internet profiling.”

CBS 5 visited a movie theater in downtown Redwood City on a Friday night and found kids as young as 12 years old with gang insignia downloaded onto their phones. Some had downloaded rap songs glorifying the Norteños.

“‘Til my death I’ll hold my rag up high. I’ll be a Norteño ’til the day I die,” went the lyrics to one such song.

One 13-year old boy told CBS 5 the people who put up the pages with gang images sometimes strike up conversations with him.

“They just talk normal, like – ‘What you doing? What you been up to?’” he said. “They don’t pressure me, though.”

Youth counselor Alejandro Vilchez says keeping kids out of gangs in real life now means teaching them to avoid becoming targets of propaganda in the virtual world.

“It’s really no different than the way Hitler recruited Hitler youth with the pageantry and the uniforms and the messages of unity and sacrifice and honor,” said Vilchez. “It’s the same messages that you seen on these gang websites.”

Vilchez advises parents to keep computers in common rooms and closely monitor websites and cell phones. And, he says parents should educate themselves about the colors and signs of the local gangs.

A YouTube spokesperson who asked to remain anonymous e-mailed CBS 5 the following statement: “YouTube does not allow videos showing dangerous or illegal acts which is clearly stated in the community guidelines on the site.”

“Also, real violence on you tube is not allowed,” the statement continued. “If a video shows someone getting hurt, attacked or humiliated it will be removed.”

The spokesperson said YouTube does not control content, and that they rely on users to police the site and flag inappropriate material.

Youtube staff later reviews the material and removes content found to violate the community guidelines.

“Our community polices the site and this has proven very effective,” the YouTube spokesperson wrote.

[ source: CBS5 ]

I’m very anti-gangs, I even have a serious thing about music that influence gang violence on suburban kids. Mind you, UK gangs are pretty cack with Chav assoiciating them selves to that of NWA but forgetting that NWA is something completely different to have G-Unit is about.

I think the worse case is white kids with no real socio-problems trying to create a problem through their own means. Listen up kids; this is why nobody listens to you!

Really, taken a look at one of their recuritement videos on YouTube!


Really, they are trying to find issues now…

Laters.

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Every now and then, a new innovation comes to the web… this isn’t one of them




Minogue launches networking site (BBC News)

Singer Kylie Minogue has launched her own social networking website for her fans to communicate with each other.

The KylieKonnect [just ’cause they used a “k” instead of a “c” doesn’t mean it’s different, it’s the same - Ed.] website enables fans to create personal profiles and upload images, as well as “keep up to date with all the very latest on Kylie”.

The launch comes amid reports that the 39-year-old has shelved plans for a 2008 world tour to promote new album X.

But her record company Parlophone said a tour was not scheduled to happen in the first place.

Comeback single

“There never was a tour,” a spokesman told the BBC News website, echoing an earlier comment made by the singer’s Australian publicist.

Minogue was forced to end her last tour prematurely after she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005.

She resumed her Showgirl tour towards the end of last year and is currently promoting her comeback single, Two Hearts.

In a message posted on Friday, Minogue welcomed fans to her new website and said she would be “dropping by from time to time”.

[ hat-tip: Kerrie ]

I’m pretty sure there are gay social networking sites out there so no need for another. Mind you, can’t be as bad as the local social networking site in my neck of the woods, My Bordon; it’s just shit on a stick and I want the webmaster to know this so he shuts it down!

Sure enough, roll on the pun that is the bubble goes “pop“.

Laters.

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