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September 24, 2003 12:00 AM

This Conversation is Over: MSN Closing Chat Rooms Worldwide

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   Microsoft announced this morning that, to reduce criminal exploitation of children, pornographic spam, and other inappropriate uses, the company will shut down its free MSN chat rooms in Asia, Europe, and Latin America and will limit the service in Brazil, Canada, Japan, and the United States. The changes will take effect October 14, according to Microsoft, and will affect all the countries in which MSN is available. Executives from the company noted that in recent months, as most legitimate users have moved from chat rooms to Instant Messaging (IM) for online chat, chat rooms have increasingly been filled with inappropriate content for children.
   "We recognize that [this inappropriate conduct and content] is a common industrywide problem," MSN's Lisa Gurry said. "We've taken a look at our service and how we can make efforts to step up our efforts to provide a safe environment ... The change is intended to help protect MSN users from unsolicited information such as spam and to better protect children from inappropriate communication online." The company's decision to change its chat strategy comes in the wake of a sharp increase in high-profile cases worldwide in which sexual offenders and other miscreants have lured children and other people to meet in person after chatting online.
   In Brazil, Canada, Japan, and the United States, MSN's chat rooms will stay open, but users will need to participate in at least one paid MSN service, ensuring that Microsoft has users' credit card numbers and other personal information on file in the event of abuse. Microsoft currently provides local MSN content in 33 countries and 17 languages, and the company says that more than 200 million people use the service worldwide; more than 1.2 million people access the MSN chat rooms.

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  • bizzle
    5 years ago
    May 04, 2007

    Hey william heart or should I say William Heartless?

    I dont know who oui think you are Judging and criticizing people like me and others who Have medical reasons and others wich prevent us from workng or as you claim and I for one do not believe are well off? Not every one in this world is rich or able to aford such things as credit cards. further ore I am a 35 year old man very respectable and very much human JUST LIKE YOU!!! I dont know who died and made you God but why don't you get off your imaginary high hrse and stop acting like your better then all of us just becasue your stupid and shallow so called rich *** can aford a crdit card? So you have a credit card let me ask you this HOw far in debt are you? Did you have to unhook your phone becasue your dubb *** went out and charged out your card or cards? DO you hve kids? if so heres a lil advice from someone that doesn but is obviousley wiser then "though" I and others like me that cant aford a credit card or better yet are smart enough not to get one are in any way shape or form free loaders!!! Yes I agree thier our perverts out there that should be locke up for life of course. But that doesnt mean that normal respective citzens such as me should be penalizedands shut out due to these pervs crimes!!! Putyour self in our shoes man as I'm sure you've been there before take me for example I live alone I have certain disabillities that prevent me from driving and though it is absolutley non of your uissiness ill say it any way I am on SSDI there for alot of my time is mostley at home. I do hjave friends but there are many time that company is scarce and the only contact to the out side world is the net and actual chat sights like Msn. Yes there is Yahoo but if i wanted to spend hours talking to what a wall. Then i came to Msn finaly Wow I was able to not only chat with other but even offer and gain support form others just like me. NOw the credit card deal Very infair and wrong!!! Free loaders I think not!!!!

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Aug 17, 2005

    HELLO

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Aug 12, 2005

    me and my friends come home everyday from school and go on msn its like our life because when we rent allowed on the phone nd stuff if u do this we wont be able to beacuae our parents wil nevr want to pay the fee its not a good thing we r all very upset at this idea!

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Jun 19, 2005

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  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Jun 17, 2005

    I think this is all a stupid idea i have family that live in America and i dont want to lose contact with him so please dont cancle it coz im 16 and are planning to move to america when im 18 my family out there: my cousin is going to help me find a house to live in. all the people over the world mostly use MSN to chat to people they want to meet and / or like talking to ... and many more reasons, so please dont stop people from living there social lives.

    Many thanks.

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