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11 responses to “Very Upsetting Video about Nickelodeon”

  1. joanofalltrades

    This is very disturbing. It’s hard to censor your kids from everything, but geez. Can we get a little help here Nick? I feel like the only way my son will be protected is if I keep him in a bubble, but that’s just unrealistic. Thanks for informing us. BTW: How are you feeling? Getting any more sleep lately?
    .-= joanofalltrades´s last blog ..Sugar Coma: Somebody Revive Me! =-.

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  2. Mary Lutz

    I am appalled!!! Thanks for sharing. Will spread the word!!!!

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  3. Barbara Platt

    This is very disturbing. I let my grand kids play games on there – use to let them I should say. I will write a post about this. Parents need to know. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
    Barbara
    .-= Barbara Platt´s last blog ..Win 100 postcards FREE shipping 1-23 =-.

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  4. Stefanie

    Twitter:
    This is terrible! I will definitely tweet this out to our community. Thanks so much Dawn for sharing this!
    Stefanie

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  5. Penn

    addictinggames.com is not Nick.com. Nick.com has chosen poorly to link to this site, however, nick.com is still fine for your kids. you can easily block addictinggames.com using your parental controls in your browser. Also, AG has this ti say about their content http://www.addictinggames.com/mc/parents.html

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  6. Teresha@ Marlie and Me

    Twitter:
    terrible. But at the same time, it can be a lesson for parents/kids. you can’t simply rely on a trusted name like Nickelodeon to keep inappropriate material away from your child’s eyes and parents always can’t police their kid’s online time. I say talk to your children, let them know what your expectations are for their web surfing and empower them to tell you when they come across illicit content.
    .-= Teresha@ Marlie and Me´s last blog ..Baby Log: Week 22 =-.

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  7. Bridgette Tuttle

    I can’t believe it. I had to go look for myself. What are they thinking? I don’t even want my 12 year old doing those games. And he does well now did go to that addicting games site. I thought the same that it would all be kid friendly. Thanks for pointing it out.

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  8. Kelli @ 3 Boys and a Dog

    It does not surprise me… there are at least 2 shows on Nickelodeon that I do not allow my kids to watch:
    Ed, Edd, and Edy as well as Glen Martin DS. These should be adult shows, not kid shows! NO, NO! :-)
    .-= Kelli @ 3 Boys and a Dog´s last blog ..ReThink What Matters with Bare Escentuals =-.

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  9. Middle School Science Mom

    I clicked over out of mild curiosity, thinking you were going to be upset about something sort of tame.

    Good grief! I’m shocked – and it takes a lot to shock me. Has there been enough uproar for Nick to take a look yet? I’d post this on my Facebook, but I don’t want the kids I’m friends with to see!

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  10. Oma

    Evil under cover!
    I never did feel comfortable about Nicklodeon anyway.
    I’ll certainly get the word out.
    Disgusting! This is selling out to the devil!

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  11. Anna

    This is horrible. My kids play games on nick.com all the time. I am going to have to check my parental controls and see if my boys can access this addicting games.
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