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Teen Sexting Not so Popular After All

Stories of rampant teen sexting have filled TV shows and cable news channels for so many years now that you'd think it's the main use of cell phones in the demographic.

Stories of rampant teen sexting have filled TV shows and cable news channels for so many years now that you'd think it's the main use of cell phones in the demographic. Not so, says a new study from the University of New Hampshire's Crimes Against Children Research Center, which interviewed over 1,500 10- through 17-year-olds on their use of suggestive texting.

The survey shows that a smaller portion of teens — two and a half percent — have sent nude or nearly nude pics, which is in striking contrast to a previous study from the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy that claimed 20 percent of teens have sent explicit images. The parameters for "nearly nude" pictures included teens in bathing suits or underwear in suggestive poses. Along with the raw data, the newer study bears an important distinction, adult teens — those 18 and 19 — were specifically not included in the study since their use of sexting provocative pictures is not considered a crime of child pornography.

The university hopes to make their data figures widely known to show that despite what may appear in the media, sexting is not the norm for minor teens. Spreading the word that most of their peers do not send racy photos of themselves may prevent teens from the potential embarrassment and emotional pain that 21 percent of teens are said to have felt after sexting.

Do you agree with this new study that teen sexting is not as popular as it's been depicted in the past?

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Download of the Day: WhatsApp

If you're an avid text messager, you've probably learned that texting internationally can add up .

If you're an avid text messager, you've probably learned that texting internationally can add up . . . fast. Most providers charge for both sending and receiving international texts, which you may not even realize until the bill shows up. For example, AT&T charges $.25 to send an international text and $.20 to receive one. And given that the typical text message conversation can easily last 10 messages to figure out something as simple as where to meet for dinner, the charges can pile up exponentially in a month.

Enter WhatsApp, a text messaging app for iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, and Nokia phones that allows you to message contacts on any device, completely free of charge. Well, free of charge after paying the $1 to download the app, which will pay for itself in approximately one conversation. Even Savvy approves! Learn more about WhatsApp after the jump.

history

U R Virtuous: Victorian Poets Used Texting Abbreviations

For anyone who thinks texting lingo is ruining the English language, maybe it's time to consider shorthand is really nothing new.

For anyone who thinks texting lingo is ruining the English language, maybe it's time to consider shorthand is really nothing new.

People have been shortening words into abbreviations and acronyms for centuries (IOU, an acronym for "I owe you," was coined in 1618), and Victorian poets, those beacons of propriety, were writing abbreviated poetry 150 years ago.

Instead of calling it the death of the English language, though, they called it emblematic poetry and valued it as a clever form of posy. The British Library is preparing an exhibit devoted to the English language of the last 1,500 years. One piece will be an emblematic poem from 1867 called "An Essay to Miss Catherine Jay."

Here are a few choice lines.


  • To U, sweet K T J (Katie J, I presume?)
  • I wrote 2 U B 4
  • He says he loves U 2 X S.
  • U R virtuous and Y's
  • Now fare you well dear K T J.
  • In X L N C U X L

X L N C U X L? I don't know either!


dating and technology

Do You Play Games When Texting or Calling Back?

There are so many silly dating games that people play in order not to look too eager or worse, desperate.

There are so many silly dating games that people play in order not to look too eager or worse, desperate. I knew a married woman who carried her playing hard to get into her marriage! I was shocked when she told me that she never, ever called her husband; she waited for him to call her and took her sweet time getting back to him. (Wow.)

Most of us observe less extreme rules when dating. Your first date may call (or text) you the day after your date (maybe two days) and you may call him or her back in a few hours or even one day later, rather than right away. God forbid actually answering the phone, or texting right back!

I'm only kinda kidding. Do you play games when texting or calling back a date?

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Is Cell-Phone Snooping Ever OK?

Is going through someone's text messages OK if you suspect he's up to no good?

Is going through someone's text messages OK if you suspect he's up to no good? That was the question on The Hills this week: Heidi goes through Spencer's text messages, finds a text from a bartender he'd been flirting with, and promptly deletes it. In therapy, all Spencer can talk about is how Heidi shouldn't have gone through his phone. I hate to agree with Spencer, but I'd be annoyed too.


Would you ever snoop in your significant other's cell phone if you suspected he or she was cheating? Or do you think snooping is a bad idea under any circumstance?

News

Texting Democracy: Estonia to Vote by Mobile Phone in 2011

American Idol may let you text in your vote, but Estonia will be the first actual country to implement voting by cell phone.

American Idol may let you text in your vote, but Estonia will be the first actual country to implement voting by cell phone. Technologically-savvy citizens will place chips into their cell phones, that authenticate identifications, before they cast their ballots for the 2011 parliamentary election.

Estonia has already used online voting, without any major security breaches. In order to prevent coercion that might happen when people vote in private, Estonians can still cancel out their e-votes with a paper ballot. An independent study found that the new vote-by-phone procedure should go off without any manipulation or malfunctions.

Would you like to see more access to democracy from voting options like Internet or phone voting? I guess we'll be looking to E-stonia to see how it's done!
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OMG! Text Messages Can Save the World

Pope Benedict XVI plans to send out spiritual text messages to thousands of young Catholics during World Youth Day this summer.

Pope Benedict XVI plans to send out spiritual text messages to thousands of young Catholics during World Youth Day this summer. 200,000 young people are expected to attend the six day event in Sydney, Australia. The entire WYD08 is going Web 2.0 by broadcasting religious teachings on the web and setting up a social networking site.

Do you think The Pope Mobile-phone has predictive text? Is this a sign the Church is ready to modernize its message, not just the messenger?

Meanwhile in India, texts are bringing economic salvation to farmers who live in poverty and experience high suicide rates. The text service, which costs $1 per month, helps the farmers make a better profit on their crops.

In the morning, farmers get the weather delivered right to their mobile phone. At lunch time, the going rates at the market show up in their inbox. These text messages allow farmers to save money on water if it's going to rain, as well as the time it would take them to go to the markets themselves.

The India text program shows the potential of information to bring people out of poverty. Can you think of any other creative ways to use the power of the text? What do you think a Pope text would say? I C U! Dont 4get 2 pray!

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Humor

Trend Watch: Walking, Texting, and Running into Sh*t

The following story was yesterday's headline of the day, but this live-action news coverage is too good to pass up.

The following story was yesterday's headline of the day, but this live-action news coverage is too good to pass up. Injuries caused by walking while texting are on the rise and a London charity has decided to do something about it. That is, they're padding lamp posts located along the "most dangerous" texting streets. The story is absurd, but the highly informative footage of peeps "accidentally" walking into street fixtures and poles really amps the entertainment value here. Hard-hitting news, eh?

Humor

Headline of the Day

Padded Lampposts Tested in London to Prevent Cell Phone Texting Injuries When texting first hit the scene, it was a convenient, quick way to convey a message without killing costly cell phone minutes.

Padded Lampposts Tested in London to Prevent Cell Phone Texting Injuries

When texting first hit the scene, it was a convenient, quick way to convey a message without killing costly cell phone minutes. But convenience gave way to annoyance with the rise of text message break-ups, textual harassment, and — OMG! — texting while driving. One would think that texting while walking would be the better way to move and message at once, but not so fast. Those damn lampposts keep getting in the way! Last year, 68,000 distracted peeps were injured from walking into stationary objects in the streets of London— so they're now gonna add padding to lampposts. Can you hear me now? Cuz I'm ROTFL! For more, click here.

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