Pimps hit social networks to recruit underage sex workers
It started with a Facebook "friend" request. "I was just, 'oh, he's cute, I'll accept him,'" a 22-year-old called "Nina" recalls. She was 18 at the time, and didn't imagine that clicking "accept" would start her on a path to four years of
The Friendster Autopsy: How a Social Network Dies
Friendster in 2004, as captured by the Internet Archive. Screenshot: Wired What kills a social network? A group of internet archeologists have picked over the digital bones of Friendster — the pioneering social networking site that drowned in Facebook
It started with a Facebook "friend" request. "I was just, 'oh, he's cute, I'll accept him,'" a 22-year-old called "Nina" recalls. She was 18 at the time, and didn't imagine that clicking "accept" would start her on a path to four years of
The Friendster Autopsy: How a Social Network Dies
Friendster in 2004, as captured by the Internet Archive. Screenshot: Wired What kills a social network? A group of internet archeologists have picked over the digital bones of Friendster — the pioneering social networking site that drowned in Facebook
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