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Mar 31, 2008 -- Anonymous campus gossip sites outrage Clark

The Internet provides a lot of great things, but there's also a lot of sewage out there in cyberspace. JuicyCampus.com is a new type of website where students can anonymously post all kinds of scurrilous things about each other at 50 colleges around the country. This site is being used to settle scores, and the damage to reputations done in the process is irreversible. The real rats are the people behind JuicyCampus.com, who don't provide any way for a post to ever be removed -- no matter how much of a lie it is. They just sit back and enjoy revenue from online advertisers who flock to the site to reach a college audience.

The Washington Post reports that Texas Christian University students have organized to contact advertisers and tell them to boycott the site. Pepperdine University, meanwhile, has asked that the site be blocked on their servers. The truth is that words can and do hurt. A cautionary tale about just how deep the wounds can go comes from the ad agency world. News recently broke that an ad executive killed himself, and many believe it's because of defamatory lies posted on AgencySpy.com.

The Internet is wonderful, but there is a certain level of anarchy when you have the ability to hurt others. Clark wouldn't mind sites like JuicyCampus if they weren't anonymous. But the cowardice in the anonymity as it exists today is awful, and it poses a long-term threat to free speech. If you have kids at college, have a conversation and prep them for the ugly new world of online campus gossip sites.
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