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Melodywonderbumper
Toontorial Toon
Toontorial Toon


Age: 18
Joined: 29 Jun 2007
Posts: 4
PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 9:47 pm    Post subject:
secret freind codes
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anybody have any?

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Flash Flood
Donalds Dreamland Toon
Donalds Dreamland Toon


Age: 14
Joined: 11 Jun 2006
Posts: 990
Location: wondering what comes after "Donalds Dreamland Toon"
PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 10:40 pm    Post subject:

Welcome to TTF!

I might be your sf after a while, but it's probably better to wait a while before trying to make sf's.

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SpiderPig
Goofing Off On GSW
Goofing Off On GSW


Age: 13
Joined: 23 Feb 2007
Posts: 1047
Location: Working on my Art Shop. Visit it!
PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 12:26 pm    Post subject:

WELCOME!!!

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Alec
Toontorial Toon
Toontorial Toon


Age: 14
Joined: 30 Jun 2007
Posts: 1
PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 1:30 pm    Post subject:

Hi My name is Alec I really want a secret friend

Plez send a reply

Toontown Friend Alec :-D

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wishbone995
Toontown Central Toon
Toontown Central Toon


Age: 15
Joined: 30 Jun 2007
Posts: 36
Location: Arknasas it's cold!!
PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 2:21 pm    Post subject:

i will be you true friend

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King Crinklecrash
Donalds Dock Toon
Donalds Dock Toon


Age: 37
Joined: 26 Jan 2006
Posts: 129
Location: Wouldn't you like to know...
PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 12:44 pm    Post subject:

For those of you asking for secret friend codes, you need to learn that this is not the place for you to be fishing for them. Especially at your ages, you should all know better. It is not a good idea to give out your names, emails, etc. for all to see. You don't know any of these people in real life, there are plenty of forums here that explain it is not proper to be asking for this information or to be giving it out in these general forums.
Just my 2 Cents as a parent myself, if I knew my children were asking for strangers information and giving out their own, they would no longer have access to any of the sites they visited or the computer at all for that matter. Please be a little more wise with what you post.

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Princess Boo Boo
My Links Are Harmless


Age: 40
Joined: 14 Dec 2005
Posts: 3760
PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 1:02 pm    Post subject:

I have to agree with what King Crinklecrash has just said, and to back that up....I have to post the internet safety rules. You can find them under the Welcome forum, and Internet Safety, but I copied and will paste it here. Just be careful....even us adults have to be careful! You just never know if someone is a crazy person or not. Very hard to detect if they are paying attention to you, especially when you're asking for friends.

Please read on....


Welcome to Toontown Friends! Hope to see you on a TTF run soon!

Please be careful if you do make SFs with anyone, and make sure your parents are aware of it if you do. We have had several teens make requests for SFs over the past few weeks so I am going to post something that I found on a webpage that I hope you all will read.

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Basic Rules of Online Safety for Teens

The most important thing to remember is that when you’re online in any kind of a public forum, you’re out in public and anyone can read whatever you post. You should never post anything on the Internet that you wouldn’t want known to the public at large. You should also remember that people you meet in cyberspace might not be who they seem to be. If you’re in any type of public forum, avoid giving out your full name, your mailing address, your telephone number, the name of your school, or any other information that could help someone determine your actual identity. The same applies to your family and friends. Never reveal anything about other people that could possibly get them into trouble. The biggest danger to your safety is if you get together with someone you “meet” online. Remember, you never know for certain if people you meet online are who they say they are. If you do feel it’s appropriate

1. Keep Your Identity Private

If you’re in any type of public forum, avoid giving out your full name, your mailing address, your telephone number, the name of your school, or any other information that could help someone determine your actual identity. The same applies to your family and friends. Never reveal anything about other people that could possibly get them into trouble.

2. Never Get Together with Someone You “Meet” Online

The biggest danger to your safety is if you get together with someone you “meet” online. Remember, you never know for certain if people you meet online are who they say they are.

3. Never Respond To E-Mail, Chat Comments, Instant Messages Or Other Messages That Are Hostile, Belligerent, Inappropriate Or In Any Way Make You Feel Uncomfortable

It isn’t your fault if you get a message that is mean or in any way makes you feel uncomfortable. If you get such a message, don’t respond. Instead, show it to your parents or a trusted adult to see if there is anything you can do to make it stop. Sending a response just encourages the person.

4. Talk with your Parents About Their Expectations and Ground Rules for Going Online

It’s important that you and your parents are on the same “channel” when it comes to your online activities. This includes when you can go online, how long you can stay online, and what activities you can do online. Communicating with your parents doesn’t mean that you have to give up your privacy. It just means that you come to an agreement based on mutual trust and understanding. While you’re at it, perhaps you can help your parents better understand the Internet, what it can be used for, and how it is helpful for teens.

This information was taken from www.safeteens.com

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Jupiter
Toontown Central Toon
Toontown Central Toon


Age: 15
Joined: 15 Jun 2007
Posts: 47
Location: Bossbot HQ
PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 1:54 pm    Post subject:

PM me a code I want sfs really really bad!

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Nanner
Punctuation Police


Age: 48
Joined: 21 Nov 2005
Posts: 3906
Location: Anyone find my salt yet?
PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 1:57 pm    Post subject:

Ahhhh they learn and listen so well........ Rolling Eyes

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Zippy D Doda
Tall Twelve-Year-Old


Age: 49
Joined: 10 Nov 2005
Posts: 1795
Location: Padre Del Fuegos
PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 3:23 pm    Post subject:

Nanner :
Ahhhh they learn and listen so well........ Rolling Eyes



Amen.

I have a friend who's husband works for the FBI. His job is to surf forums and chat rooms to catch predators looking for kids who are willing to give out personal info.

Oh the stories I could tell. IT CAN HAPPEN TO YOU!! I can post my age as anything....for some reason I don't lie about it Rolling Eyes or at least that is what I say.


Come to some of our TTF runs - we love new toons. Most of us won't friend some one until we see their style of play.

PLEASE BE SAFE and SMART.

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