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Concerns that 'in-person' social-networking could corrupt children

Ha ha ha ha - much like the First Life parody the Concerns that 'in-person' social-networking could corrupt children NewsBiscuit article is classic:
A controversial new teenage social-networking trend is emerging across the country, causing alarm amongst parents and community leaders. Rather than using the safety of computers or mobile phones to talk to each other, young people have started meeting up in person to chat, listen to music, share photographs and even form relationships.
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