I've never thought to even look that kind of thing up, but I'm not going to it, for the mere fact that it might have malware on there.
This is one reason that all parents should be monitoring what their children/teens do online. I know it might seem a bit over-protective to some people, but there are a lot of psycho's out there that are just waiting to find someone to prey on. Ya gotta be careful.
When I was younger, the computer has (and still is) in the family room where everything on the screen could be seen by everyone in the room. So, essentially, I was monitored, and I'm pretty sure that it helped me from falling into sites that I wasn't supposed to be on.
My son, (although only 2 now) when he gets older will not have a computer linked to the internet in his room. He may have one that he can do homework on and whatnot, but the only internet computer will be in the family/living room area so that I can monitor what he is doing. Far too many kids/teens these days become victims for predators or web harrassment.
This is essentially why I volunteer as an admin at a g/pg rated family friendly website. We help keep our site completely clean and safe for all ages. In that we offer a safe haven of sorts, for interesting/fun discussions for all ages.
You would not believe how many predators we have reported to authorities through out the years, I've been an admin, that try to join to prey on children or young adults. No where is completely safe, but with parents monitoring, and a if websites do their job and monitor too, kids would be a bit safer online. Most sites though, shrug off their responsibility or do not monitor as well as they really should be, which is a shame.
As for this site, I think stuff like that shouldn't be online at all, but seeing as it's the www, it's almost impossible to police. They are trying to come up with better solutions as to handle web crimes, and I hope that one day something they come up with will work.
~Manda~