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Offline GoldenPhoenix

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A molester is in my DS
« on: February 07, 2007, 07:36:38 PM »
I thought this was pretty funny

I have a few questions for the people who put this together:

1. How about a real test case instead of a news reporter who just met the kids as an example of the dangers of DS PICTOCHAT?
2. Um shouldn't parents have already told their kids not to give out an address?
3. So I take it that only kids play NDS? What about PSP with no security features? I suppose kids don't play that either (well that may be true, but not just kids lol)
4. I'm sorry but no child molester is going to be within 300 ft of a kid in a crowded mall and be able to find them in a crowd of people.
5. The distance thing is subjective here, in the mall there are no barriers so of course the distance will have greater range!  
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RE:A molester is in my DS. Reach out and touch him.
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2007, 07:41:39 PM »
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4. I'm sorry but no child molester is going to be within 300 ft of a kid in a crowded mall and be able to find them in a crowd of people.


Well they could look for the kid with the DS, who would probably be sitting down at a bench or table or something for ease of messaging. But yeah, the media will attempt to make a story out of anything...
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RE: A molester is in my DS. Reach out and touch him.
« Reply #2 on: February 07, 2007, 07:58:45 PM »
It says the story is new, but I remember the exact same one a long time ago.. it might even be over a year ago now. I'll try look for it. It's these sorts of things that make Nintendo stick with Friend Codes.
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RE:A molester is in my DS. Reach out and touch him.
« Reply #3 on: February 07, 2007, 08:27:40 PM »
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Originally posted by: GoldenPhoenix...
4. I'm sorry but no child molester is going to be within 300 ft of a kid in a crowded mall and be able to find them in a crowd of people.


Well they could look for the kid with the DS, who would probably be sitting down at a bench or table or something for ease of messaging. But yeah, the media will attempt to make a story out of anything...


Why do they need a NDS then if they are so close they can see them? I'm sorry this thing seems absolutely ridiculous! Not to mention the fact I doubt many kids use the Pictochat anyway besides maybe passing notes or something in class.  
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« Reply #4 on: February 07, 2007, 08:29:11 PM »
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It says the story is new, but I remember the exact same one a long time ago.. it might even be over a year ago now. I'll try look for it. It's these sorts of things that make Nintendo stick with Friend Codes.


Would it be a year ago, because some of the kids had the Red NDS and the Pink one, so it couldn't have been that long ago.
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« Reply #5 on: February 07, 2007, 08:33:00 PM »
Well, here is the thread I was talking about.. That story happened nearly exactly a year ago.
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RE: A molester is in my DS. Reach out and touch him.
« Reply #6 on: February 07, 2007, 10:27:45 PM »
"I don't see that piece advertised on commercials"
>>In showing this single soccer mom's ignorance, are they trying to have her relate to other potential parents out there who might not know about Pictochat? Would tens of millions of parents miss the words "PICTOCHAT INCLUDED" printed on the side of every DS box? She goes on to say the fact someone could be communicating with her child without her knowing hadn't crossed her mind. Is this a flaw in the DS, or a flaw in parenting and rational thinking, blindness, or a bit of each?


"Here's an example of what can happen: with melanie and marissa upstairs in the bedroom, I was downstairs sending them messages. What's your dog's name, what's your name, where do you go to school, where do you live? Marissa's mom was watching as melanie and marissa answered my questions. And she didn't like what she saw.

other soccer mom: Especially when I saw melanie write an address--

Granted the girls knew it was me sending the messages but they'd only met me minutes before"
>>Lesson(?) Journalists could be dangerous pedos, even when they come to your house and set up an interview. The DS is just another tool they could use to obtain your child's personal info and abduct them.


Just over two years after the release of the DS, a journalist has suddenly uncovered a dangerous flaw, one that millions of parents have missed? This is beyond the scope of typical journalistic moral depravity and ignorance; a normal news frenzy would have more quickly followed the identical story from a year ago; this is a hired Sony hit piece.  
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RE:A molester is in my DS. Reach out and touch him.
« Reply #7 on: February 08, 2007, 12:42:26 AM »
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2. Um shouldn't parents have already told their kids not to give out an address?

4. I'm sorry but no child molester is going to be within 300 ft of a kid in a crowded mall and be able to find them in a crowd of people.



Well, kids can do a lot of things they're told not to...  (like the study on guns, and kids lectured not to play with them).  The address example in the skit was not entirely the kids fault... it's almost like the reporter, already AT their home, was quizing them.  The kid want to get it right likely otherwise the reporter might say she didn't even know her own address

There can be a risk in close proximity - that's kind of what kidnapping is.  Kids get taken out of malls, parks, airports, and restaurants every day.  Image they ask the kid to go check something out through a window... drawing them close to an exit where they can just grab the kid and go.

While the news story is a bit on the dramatic side - like most news stories today, I think the point was to make parents aware of the fact that PICTOCHAT exists or even what it can and cannot do.  Which most parents probably don't relise.  

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RE: A molester is in my DS. Reach out and touch him.
« Reply #8 on: February 08, 2007, 01:48:52 AM »
Wow the DS is even more badass than I thought! You can communicate with another DS over 300 ft away, that's awesome!

But seriously, who uses Pictochat? Learn how to be a goddamned parent and you don't have to worry about your kids giving away vital information to molesters. It's just ridiculous. All of a sudden these women were said to be good parents, but they didn't read the user manual. Seems contradictory to me. If I am going to by my children a device that I know (or should know) has a communication ability, I am going to sit down and talk to them about using it and who they should and should not talk to with it. Don't blame Nintendo because you are a damned lazy parent. Nintendo puts the information out there and lets parents know what they should do, not to mention develops ridiculous security measures just to make sure kids aren't in danger and are only playing games with their friends.
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« Reply #9 on: February 08, 2007, 10:16:59 AM »
I like it, picotochat gets slammed for potential local wireless communication. While xbox live, which gives WORLDWIDE communication, IN GAME, gets a pass even though it already has at least a couple of documented cases of use by Pedo's.  
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« Reply #10 on: February 08, 2007, 11:02:05 AM »
LMAO. I love how they're worried about the girls giving out their address...when the guy they gave it to is in their house. What's next? Her mother freaks out because she tells the man sitting in the same room what colour her hair is?

This man isn't a journalist, he's a piece of manure.

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« Reply #11 on: February 08, 2007, 11:04:16 AM »
I wonder if ANY kid has been molested or kidnapped because of pictochat.
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« Reply #12 on: February 08, 2007, 11:17:22 AM »
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I wonder if ANY kid has been molested or kidnapped because of pictochat.


It'll be all over the news like crazy if it happens.
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« Reply #13 on: February 09, 2007, 01:19:50 AM »
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But seriously, who uses Pictochat?


Seriously. PictoChat was something everyone used to draw dicks for like five minutes then never bothered with again.  

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« Reply #14 on: February 09, 2007, 08:40:43 AM »
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I wonder if ANY kid has been molested or kidnapped because of pictochat.


No.  That "reporter" would have said so if there had.  This is a non-issue.  Must be a slow news day.

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« Reply #15 on: February 11, 2007, 03:59:04 AM »
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But seriously, who uses Pictochat?


Seriously. PictoChat was something everyone used to draw dicks for like five minutes then never bothered with again.


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« Reply #16 on: February 11, 2007, 06:10:53 AM »
I've used Pictochat in a bar with my friends in Montreal when the band playing was so insanely loud that we couldn't even hear each other. That worked out pretty well.

On the subject, I just have to mention how much I f*cking hate bars, restaurants, etc. where there's a band playing insanely loud music with the intention of attracting people in from the street. I have sensitive hearing so those places basically make it impossible for me to patronize them, not to mention the aforementioned issue where you need to scream at the top of your lungs in order to communicate with the people you came to eat/drink with. It basically rules out any chance of actually socializing while in that establishment.
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« Reply #17 on: February 11, 2007, 06:14:10 AM »
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I've used Pictochat in a bar with my friends in Montreal when the band playing was so insanely loud that we couldn't even hear each other. That worked out pretty well.

On the subject, I just have to mention how much I f*cking hate bars, restaurants, etc. where there's a band playing insanely loud music with the intention of attracting people in from the street. I have sensitive hearing so those places basically make it impossible for me to patronize them, not to mention the aforementioned issue where you need to scream at the top of your lungs in order to communicate with the people you came to eat/drink with. It basically rules out any chance of actually socializing while in that establishment.


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On the subject of bars, the worst so far was that restaurant in the Beach area we went to a few years back. The concept is at least understandable in a bar. But in a restaurant where people NEED to say their orders to the waitresses? That's stupid.  
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« Reply #18 on: February 11, 2007, 07:47:51 AM »
You mean "shout" their orders, but yeah, not being able to hear myself think generally ruins the dining experience.
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« Reply #19 on: February 11, 2007, 08:18:17 AM »
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You mean "shout" their orders, but yeah, not being able to hear myself think generally ruins the dining experience.


Actually what I meant was that in a restaurant it is vital to have the appropriate sound levels because people need to clearly say their orders and waitresses need to listen as well as possible so they can write the order correctly. Having a loud, live band in FRONT of the customers defeats that purpose and defeats the purpose of dining.

I mean, imagine if you are VERY allergic to something and you demand to remove it from your food. Since the band is so freaking loud the waitress can't hear it and doesn't put it in the order. They bring your food, you eat and get an allergic reaction of the worst kind. You can easily sue the restaurant since it was their decision to play loud music during a vital time and could've been prevented if the waitress could hear you well.

So not having loud music is not only vital for the most pleasant dining possible it guarantees that the customer gets what they want.

So again, as much as you hate it, live music in a bar is understandable at the very music. Loud music in an active restaurant isn't.

But we are derailing the thread here, so we'll stop...
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