Bebo’s Abuse Button: Should Facebook and MySpace Follow Suit?

Courtesy Mashable!  Wed, 11/18/2009 - 05:57

bebo_ceopSocial network Bebo which has seen a rapid decline in popularity but is still one of the biggest such services around, has added a tiny but important new feature: a button that helps children report abuse or bullying.

The button is called the CEOP Report button , (CEOP stands for UK’s Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre), if you click on it, you’ll get advice and help about issues such as child abuse (but...


 

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