Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Ickiness Update

A few months ago I wrote a blog entry about a website I came across. It was about a mathematician, but I came across a "hidden" link and discovered that the site had dozens and dozens of pictures of girls, around the age of 7 or 8 or so, with no clothes on. Posed pictures where they were wearing makeup, standing in front of a backdrop.

Obviously I am aware that there are bad things on the internet, but I never expected to see that kind of creepiness suddenly jumping out at me from what I thought was a safe, tame site. Knowing something like that exists isn't the same as seeing it. It was upsetting.

Then I looked around for a place to report this site to, and had trouble finding anything. Every place I found online wanted to know specifics: names, addresses, etc., and I didn't have any of that. Who knows who these girls were, or when the pictures were even taken?

I did finally report it on the website for the Center for Missing and Exploited Children, but though I entered my email address and phone number I never heard anything back.

Then I looked at my hits for this blog, which went WAY UP after that post, and realized I was getting lots of hits from Google searches. BAD searches. I will not post the things these people were searching for, because I don't want my blog to show up any more. I had originally titled my blog entry after what these pics were called on the math site; let's just say it's a word that rhymes with "lymphet". After I saw what these creepy people were searching for (and ending up on MY blog) I edited my post to remove that word and re-titled my blog entry "The N-Word".

That's what our society needs, another "n" word.

Then I did a little research, and found out that these pictures were probably not even illegal, since the girls were not actually doing anything sexual. I can't imagine the person who could look at these pictures of children, posed under photographic lighting and in front of a backdrop, wearing makeup and no clothes, and NOT think it should be illegal. There was bad intent, clearly. Sexual intent, involving a CHILD.

A couple of weeks ago I checked the site again, and it's completely gone. I have no idea what happened, or if it had anything to do with my report. But since it's gone, I am going to consider it a happy ending. :)

4 comments:

  1. I kind of doubt I had anything to do with it. I'm just glad it's gone.

    Ick!

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  2. Good news, that the site is now gone. There's an old saying (you probably can tell by now that I like old sayings ;)... "All it takes for evil to prevail is for a good person to do nothing." You took the trouble to report it and that is the opposite of nothing. Thanks for the update.
    Warmly,
    Tracey

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  3. this kind of thing is really scary. I have had some visitors who googled words, obviously looking for ill content, and somehow my name popped up! ha ha! My blog is hardly a place of misconduct, unless you count the occasional cat licking herself photo.

    I can imagine you were upset. I would be too. Whether the site was removed or just moved on, who knows, but at least you did the right thing and reported it.

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