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AOL Monitor Accused of Luring 15-Year-Old for Sex

Amy's Robot writes "According to the AP, an Internet chat room monitor hired by AOL to keep children safe from sexual predators seduced a California girl online and was about to meet her for sex when he was found out by a co-worker, a lawsuit charges. The incident happened 2 years ago, but has become public this week because the lawsuit was just filed by the girl, now 19. She accuses AOL of failing to supervise the employee and of falsely advertising that its online service was safe for children. Who's watching the watchers?"

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  1. Hmm... by pwnage · · Score: 5, Funny

    Original poster: A/S/L?

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  2. Re:Clarifying the numbers by jerw134 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Thank you for clarifying those numbers. I was about to start complaining, since I haven't RTFA yet.

  3. Only Human? by tesseract5d · · Score: 5, Funny

    I guess that means they need to move to AI bot monitors instead of those silly humans? I mean, if they can make bots in UT2004 that are that good....

  4. Re:Clarifying the numbers by Monkelectric · · Score: 5, Funny
    Posting anonymous for obvious reasons.

    I think at some point in this country we are going to have an honest debate about age of consent. In most european countries it varies from 14-17.

    We like to maintain this fantasy that our kids are NOT having sex -- but, Ive been in the back rooms, and the level of detachment young people have from sex took me until my late 20's to develop.

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  5. Who's watching the watchers? by venicebeach · · Score: 5, Funny


    Who's watching the watchers?

    Sounds like they are watching each other.

  6. Re:Clarifying the numbers by fyngyrz · · Score: 5, Funny
    Posting anonymous for obvious reasons.

    Whoops. Whatever your reasons were, they're irrelevant now.

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  7. Re:I doubt she was 'seduced'... by krumms · · Score: 5, Funny

    wanted to have sex with herself

    mod me up if you too like out of context quotes!

  8. Re:Clarifying the numbers by notthe9 · · Score: 5, Funny

    at least I can admit to my kiddie porn addiction anonymously!

  9. Re:the Plato reference by nacturation · · Score: 5, Funny

    Qui Custodes Custodiat? is probably better translated as "who guards the guardians" than "who watches the watchers"?

    I was thinking more along the lines of "Who cleans the janitors?"

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  10. Re:I will tell you why by darkpixel2k · · Score: 5, Funny

    kids will stop having sex and stop getting pregnant if you make it illegal

    I didn't have sex until I was 18 because it was Illegal in my state...

    *sobs*
    Ok, OK! It's really because I was a loser in high school and couldn't get laid if my life depended on it...

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  11. Re:Clarifying the numbers by aussie_a · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's 14 here in B.C.

    Yeah, but times have moved forward a couple of thousand years since B.C. Who cares what the age of consent was back then? I want to know what it is now.

  12. Re:Clarifying the numbers by NanoGator · · Score: 5, Funny

    "at least I can admit to my kiddie porn addiction anonymously!"

    I hate to break it to you, but those Japanese schoolgirls aren't kiddies.

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  13. Re:Watching the watchers? by necrofluxneo · · Score: 5, Funny

    Parents are probably a factor, if not the cause in this case as you claim. But AOL should have at least one employee for every online customer to read their conversations in case something like this comes up. They would then need a second teir of employees set up to watch those employees so that cases such as this are shut down before trouble ensues. I would further suggest 5 additional tiers of protection, a sort of check and balance system against untoward acts. To cap it all off there must be a final line of defense - a "high council" if you will - of people who have proven to be impecably moral, perhaps some of the Catholic Church's best, to oversee the entire operation. Surely then AOL's customer's parents can be confident their children are safeguarded against having to make any decisions for their own well being or god forbid have to take any responsibility for anything that happens in their lives. In this case I hope the parents make out with billions! That'd show 'em!

  14. Let me be the first to say... by SonicSpike · · Score: 5, Funny

    "You've Got Jail!"

    sorry yall... I couldn't resist ;-)

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  15. Missing the bigger story here by untaken_name · · Score: 5, Funny

    AOL Monitor Accused of Luring 15-Year-Old for Sex

    The incident happened 2 years ago

    but has become public this week because the lawsuit was just filed by the girl, now 19

    It isn't the seduction, or that it was an AOL monitor that did it. Nope, the biggest story is how she could go from 15 years old to 19 years old in only two years.

    Spooky.

    Now I need to figure out what she's doing, and do the exact opposite.