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Yahoo! Closes User Created Chat Rooms

karvind writes "Chatmag News reports that Yahoo! has disabled all the User-created Chat rooms. According to Yahoo's chat log page:'The ability to publish user-created chat rooms in the public Yahoo! Chat directory is currently unavailable. We are working on improvements to this service to enhance the user experience and compliance with our Terms of Service'. This may be true but Yahoo! is also facing a $10 million lawsuit that accuses it of cashing in on some disturbing chat rooms. The companies are paying huge fees for their ads to appear on Yahoo!. But many are now canceling those ads because of the report."

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  1. Distubring stuff in chat rooms? by ErikTheRed · · Score: 4, Funny

    On the Internet? Really?

    I'm shocked! Shocked, I tell you!

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    1. Re:Distubring stuff in chat rooms? by fuzzybunny · · Score: 4, Funny

      This is awesome.

      A guy posts his (supposed, but we'll give him the benefit of the doubt) girlfriend's lingerie site on Slashdot.

      Its presence in his .sig is questioned, ok, so far so good.

      Comment is made on the niceness of her "uh, creations". Ibid, nothing new there.

      And the discussion ends up at his photographic technique.

      I love the Internet.

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  2. Needs moderated by RickPartin · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Well what did they think was going to happen? Opening up chat rooms to the public with I'm assuming very little moderation is just asking for trouble. The article says people asked to become moderators but Yahoo never responded.

    I've never used Yahoo chat before. Do they have very many non user created rooms? Sounds like they just destroyed their chat service.

  3. OH NO!!!! by unknown_goth · · Score: 5, Funny

    Now where will all the 14 year old blonde lesbian goth chicks with piercings, and a fetish for cybering do once they clock off from work and head home to the wife and kids... .... so sad. . . soo truely sad it is....

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  4. I have no sympathy for the family by zymano · · Score: 4, Insightful

    They need to monitor their kid. Especially chatrooms.

    Yahoo lets any A-hole create any stupid chatroom.

    The only problem with Yahoo is that they don't have one single customer service email address. If they do they sure as hole don't listen NOR DO THEY EVER REPLY WITH A HUMAN REPLY EMAIL. So they could give a fuck if Al-queda had a chat room on there.

    1. Re:I have no sympathy for the family by squiggleslash · · Score: 4, Funny
      osama101: so, when we put our plan into operation, the infidels will tremble in fear and have no choice but to cede our demands!
      evlhnchmn21: *lol* *LOL* *LOLOL* The West will tremble and beg for our mercy!
      osama101: *rofl* *ROFL* *LOL* They will never guess a plot they've already seen on their television show "24"!
      sidekick60: *LOL* Except done correctly with technology that actually exists, of course!
      *** nycmale23 has entered channel #Al-Queda
      nycmale23: ne1 want to cyber?
      osama101: go away
      nycmale23: osama101 a/s/l?
      evlhnchmn21: wtf?
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  5. Re:Glad to hear it by dagr8tim · · Score: 4, Insightful

    To be honest, if children were not in those chat rooms, they would dry up. Besides, who would care if a bunch of middle aged men were all sitting around flashing their "packages" to each other on webcam? Remove the children from the forumla, and the rest of it is moot. Which brings us back to the original question: Where are the parents while the children are watching middle aged men on the computer?

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  6. Poo on Joo!!! by Safety+Cap · · Score: 4, Funny
    Parenting iz too haaarrd!

    Make the gobment do it!!!!!111

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  7. Re:Glad to hear it by NitsujTPU · · Score: 4, Informative
    Dude, did you read the article (no), the news report covered chat rooms with the following titles:
    • 9-17-Year-Olds Wantin' Sex
    • Younger Girls 4 Older Guys
    • Girls 13 And Under For Older Guys
    • Girls 13 And Up For Much Older Man
    • Girls 8 to 13 Watch Boys (In A Particular Sex Act)
  8. Re:Glad to hear it by pyrrhonist · · Score: 4, Funny
    Middle aged me showing their wanks to kids is the problem.

    A freudian slip is where you say one thing and mean your mother^W^Wanother.

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  9. Re:Big Whoop! by dabadab · · Score: 4, Insightful

    And could you please enlighten me as to what is exactly the chance that a 12 year old girl would enter a chatroom named "Girls 13 And Under For Older Guys"?

    I tell you, it's nothing more than hysteria at its best.

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  10. This is why.. by sinner0423 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    All Yahoo chat rooms :

    joeuser: where are the ladies
    joeuser2: HI R U FEM?
    adbot: jargonlkjdsfhgnbfoo
    adbot2: 25/f/perfect nudexxxpics.sex.ws click here for my pics!

    Followed by the hammering of your desktop full of randomly generated adult website advertisments and emails. Things have gotten so bad with the bots that people are relying on 3rd party programs to block the sheer amount of crap that an average yahoo user receives every day.

    I'd honestly say a good 30-40% of the "users" in the rooms are adult website advertisement bots. I've spent a few minutes on this comment and I already received at least a dozen bogus IM's / ads from them. The news about companies not wanting to deal with yahoo's obvious chat room problems doesn't suprise me in the least, I say good riddance.

  11. Re:This is really too bad, by Dunbal · · Score: 5, Insightful

    there were also lots of arabic rooms that the Al Queada may have been hanging out in,

    Just reading this comment from you is scary. But perhaps not scary in the way you think... It's scary that your first thought about an arabic chat room is as a possible host for "Al Quaeda". Those darned terrorsts are everywhere now, aren't they? And yet 5 years ago you never even knew they existed.

    Oh, but because I suggest that perhaps arabic chat rooms are NOT somewhere for Al-Quaeda to hang out, that must make me a terrorist too...

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  12. For those who don't RTFA by johansalk · · Score: 4, Interesting


    "Yes, more legislation is required. The law has not kept up with this type of criminal activity," U.S. Rep. Ted Poe, R-Texas, told the Houston television station KPRC." With a nod from Gitmo Gonzales ""Short of changes in the law in Congress, we may be limited about what we can do in this area," U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said."
    It's yet another shenanigan and publicity stunt by a *Texas Republican* and a Texas local TV station. I resent that the article submitter did not mention that. Not that I ever was fond of the bot-infested Yahoo chat, but the action of those US Talibans reeks of stink; we found something we didn't like on this thing, nevermind that we shouldn't have been looking for it in the first place, so we'll mess it up *ALL*, for all, and let's take a chance and excuse to legislate!

    Remember that 'sexy cheerleading' legislation?! I hate those folks; buckle up for their attempts, onslaught after first step, to legislate their morality and force it upon all!

  13. Nothing new here, move along by dogugotw · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yahoo has chat rooms associated with their yahoo groups - these are still active. They don't display ads on the way in. Group use ads when you view threads - every n items you read, you get to view (ignore) an ad.

    I didn't realize that yahoo also had these ad-hoc chat rooms but that appears to be what's been shut down.

    As several other posters have remarked, this kind of adult/child dialog is nothing new. Way back in the day, when CompuServe was master of the on-line universe and a 2400 baud modem was da bomb, I recall watching my 7 yo daughter chatting on-line on night. When I noticed someone say 'would it matter to you if I was a 27 yo male', I pulled the plug on her chat and permanently shut down her access to chat rooms.

    While I don't condone pedophilia, PARENTS ARE OBLIGATED TO DECIDE FOR THEMSELVES HOW THEY WANT TO MANAGE THEIR CHILDREN'S ACCESS TO THE INTERNET. Please do NOT ask the government or buinesses to become the ethics police, that's MY job.

    I realize it's damn near impossible, and not very healthy, to monitor your kids 24/7, but teaching your kids right and wrong is what we get paid to do - you pop one out and you get the responsibility that comes with the sex.