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Claim: Changing your Facebook profile picture to one of a cartoon character will enable pedophiles to more easily make friends with children online. From the 16th to the 20th of November, we shall ...
Latest Facebook meme: Replace your profile pic with image of cartoon character. Dec. 3, 2010— -- The Rugrats. Strawberry Shortcake. Jem and the Holograms. Mickey Mouse. If cartoon characters ...
Someone called me cynical for questioning the usefulness of changing your Facebook profile pictures to a cartoon character to support child abuse awareness. For the record, I'm the opposite of ...
Facebook's Cartoon Characters campaign spills all over the internet with an anti-child abuse message. The move has taken over Twitter and Google Trends while media could not resist coverage.
Facebook users disagree, noting that users do give away potentially vital information based on which cartoon character they choose. "The pedophiles have it easy finding the kids this way -- from a ...
Image Credit: DisneyLast night, 28 of my closest Facebook friends (I barely know most of them) changed their profile pictures to cartoon characters, according to my news feed. After a quick Google ...
Thinking that changing your profile picture to a cartoon character actually helps stop violence against children is self-deception at its best—or worst.
In Facebook's new Timeline view, a profile picture fits into a standard 180-by-180-pixel space just below the cover photo. Your profile photo must be at least 180 pixels wide, but there is no ...
While all donations are appreciated, clearly very few of the over 150,000 people who participated in the Facebook cartoon event (either by changing their profile image or by endorsing the campaign ...
A Facebook campaign which purports to fight child abuse by asking users to change their profile picture to that of their favourite cartoon character has run into controversy. The campaign, which ...
The latest Facebook meme-for-a-cause has people replacing their profile pictures with photos of their favorite cartoon characters, supposedly to boost awareness of violence against children. But where ...
Cartoons from the '80s, '90s spread across Facebook. Dec. 4, 2010— -- The Rugrats. Strawberry Shortcake. Jem and the Holograms. Mickey Mouse. If cartoon characters are starting to replace ...