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My View: BBSing In a Hostile Environment
Copyright (c) 1994, Joe DeRouen
All rights reserved
[Each month, a reader/writer is offered the opportunity to give his or
her viewpoint on a particular topic dear to them. If you'd like the
chance to air *Your* views in this forum, please contact Joe DeRouen
via one of the many ways listed in CONTACT POINTS elsewhere in this
issue]
Lately, I've seen at least three news programs devote a segment to
pedophilia on BBS's. According to the programs, sleazy perverts would
get on (as they called it) "electronic bulletin boards" and lure
youngsters into their electronic webs of sexual and moral deceit. They'd
talk to the kids on-line and eventually arrange a face to face meeting.
They'd then seduce, molest, or rape the kids into sex.
I'm not trying to make light of the subject by using flippant words or
only devoting a few paragraphs to what were 10 minute news segments. Far
from it. Things like this *are* a problem. People do meet through
BBS's and, occasionally, one of the people on the other end of the modem
connection is a letch. Even more occasionally, they're a dangerous
psychotic that could pose physical or mental harm to another, or more
usually to themselves.
The point I want to make, though, is this - that's a very, very small
minority of what goes on in the BBS world. Sure, there's bad people on
the BBS's. There's probably even a few on your favorite BBS. But there
are everywhere. That's what the news programs and "special reports"
seem to forget.
For every bad thing that happens through a BBS, there are several good
things: friendships develop, marriages are bad, information is exchanged
to form a more cohesive relationship to the people that we interact
with. When compared, the "goodness potential" of BBS's far outweighs
the bad things.
But that doesn't mean we should ignore the bad either. These things DO
happen. People are deceived, kids are molested, women are raped.
Criminals and psychos use BBS's as a medium. Just as they use other
parts of life. Probably no more so, though, and possibly just a bit
less.
Like it or not - and there are silly elitists like myúeΩf that really
don't - BBSing is becoming a part of the public at large. With that
public recognition comes a responsibility to deal with the bad while
fostering and nurturing the good. How the public views this (relatively
speaking) new form of communication is really up to us.
How do we do this? If you personally are a victim of a crime, (or know
someone who is) report it. Deal with it. Don't let it happen. And
make sure that the good things - the friendships, the social events, the
marriages, the sense of community, the trading of information - are
heard about just as much as the bad. Maybe even more so. Really,
that's the only way.