Blogger Power: Project to Safeguard the Web for our Children
I was tagged by MotheringTimes for the following campaign:
The project Blogger Power is a campaign to safeguard the Internet for children against pornography. Do visit the site for more details about this project. This is a chance for blogger’s to unite for a good cause. Calling all blogger’s to Blogger’s Unite and Help Spread the word to protect our children from pornography on the Internet.
If you are a blogger, post the common sense request to all the “adult site” webmasters on your site. You can either write your own article about it, or simply copy-paste the following letter:
A Request To All Webmasters Of Adult Sites:
“Please require a password-protected login before allowing even free access to explicit adult content. We understand that selling porn is your business and we respect your right to make a legal living. But understand our legitimate concerns and work with us. You already have the “warning adult content” on your websites. Yet kids, who are not legal customers of your product, ignore the warning. So to prevent them from having direct access to explicit images, texts and sounds, the simplest way is to have a password-protected login. No more “free tours” before a visitor supplies basic information.”
Blogger’s help spread the word and make the web safer for our kids. Please tag 20 other blogger’s to spread the word. Here is my list of blogs:
6. Elises Happenings and Wondering’s
7. KellyMom.com
8. MomSquawk
10. Silkstation
13. THE ONLINE BLOG
14. The Rooneys
15. Welcome to Nashville Soapbox
18. Truth Seekers and Speakers
20. Where the women blogger’s are
Please pass this on! Let’s protect our children!
Here is a link where you can view links to the entries made by other blogger’s who support this project.
Best Regards,
Angie (Aconn)

Thank you very much for this entry, Angie! I’ll add your link to the Bloggers page ASAP!
Great job here Angie! It is terrifying to know what our children have access to on the internet. We need more people like you who do diligent work to help spread the word about safeguarding our children. The owners of the adult oriented websites make it entirely too easy for kids to get access to that content. It is there legal right to own and maintain those sites…but they can still make it tougher for kids to access them without infringing on their rights. Bravo!
Thanks so much for the wonderful comment, coffeegrounds! It is terrifying to know that our children have access to this stuff. We all have to do our part in the protection of our kids. I have 3 of them and I would definitly would not want my kids take those “free tours” of those site. I agree that they have every right to own and maintain them, but please do not offer free tours just to anyone. Your site is looing good! Keep up the great work!
Hope to see you around! Talk to you soon!