Facebook Adds "Panic Button" for Terror-Stricken Teens
At the behest of Britain's Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP), Facebook has finally agreed to install a "panic button" application on its site, the social networking service announced today.
Once installed, UK teens will see the app on their homepage indicating "they are in control."
"By adding this application, Facebook users will have direct access to all the services that sit behind our ClickCEOP button which should provide reassurance to every parent with teenagers on the site," said Jim Gamble, chief executive of CEOP. "We know from speaking to offenders that a visible deterrent could protect young people online."
So-called panic buttons, which are already in use on social networking sites Bebo and MySpace, has been a feature Facebook previously felt it could do without. However, the site has been under near constant pressure from the UK following the murder of a teenage girl in 2009 from a Facebook member who posed as a young boy to lure her to her death.

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arch-chancellor
July 12, 2010 at 5:45pm
Back in the 80's and 90's I saw for sale "panic" buttons that you could glue to your keyboard. The space they went in is now occupied by the "windows" key.
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Bennethon
July 12, 2010 at 11:03am
This article could benifit from an explanation as to what ClickCEOP is.
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keithfreitag
July 12, 2010 at 5:02pm
Check the 1st line of the article...
"Child Exploitation and Online Protection", sure sounds great but seriously, some teens are just stupid and will believe anything. I wish they would start airing the Dateline specials again, that shit was hilarious. Bunch of dimwits believing the crap posted online.
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Bennethon
July 13, 2010 at 10:30am
"Child Exploitation and Online Protection" is also quite vague. I just wanted to know what the button does.
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keithfreitag
July 15, 2010 at 5:23pm
I imagine it will alert some sort of authority figure or security person on facebook's staff to check the stalker out and determine course of action.
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