Blogger Power: Safeguard the Web for Children

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This is the page where we post your names and the links to your support entries

  1. David Binkowski is the first blogger to answer Jon’s call to action: Force for Good: A Call to Action. Thank you, David!
  2. A new voice joins in! Joshua Kendall: Dear Adult Webmasters. Thank you, Joshua!
  3. Thank you Ed Roach of Brand Corral for your support! Help make the Web safe for kids. Your voice matters!
  4. Our friend Nicole Zieseniss has made a Twin version of Blogger Power in German. And she even has a Call to Action on her website. That opens the project to a lot more than just blogs! Thank you Nicole for making your voice heard in Germany!
  5. Mihaela’s business partner Tina Stephen posts a support entry on her blog today. She created for Blogger Power a support logo as well. Thank you, Tina!
  6. Martine and Ron Amos of Round Willow and Martine’s Discoveries support us by simply linking back to Blogger Power from their blog favorites and posting a related entry “Such a good initiative“. That means a lot. Thank you!
  7. Jennifer of Goodness Gracious has joined our chorus and posted an entry on her wonderful blog: Pornography – Protect our Children. Thank you, Jennifer!
  8. Thank you Beaman for linking back to us from Beaman’s World!
  9. Ilker Yoldas of The Thinking Blog who created our favicon (and we hope to be able to use that soon!) is still an active member of our campaign. A meme seems like a great idea. Thank you, Ilker, for helping Safeguard the Web for Children!
  10. Dariana Donovan of Charmed & Dangerous makes our chorus stonger. Her entry Protecting Our Children On the Net has also some good advice for parents. Another must read on her blog is Dateline – To Catch a Predator – an entry about online children predators. Thank you, Dariana!
  11. Echoes from Malaysia! Affandi Bin Mohd Isa of Aku Betul writes about the cause in, as he says: “mixture language (English + Malay Language), since i want to target reader from my country, Malaysia”. That’s wonderful, Affandi! Thank you for your entry!
  12. A Call to Arms, Bloggers. Help Safeguard the Web for Children!” comes from Saboma of Maryannaville. Thank you for your support!
  13. Tagged by Saboma, Paul Young of prying1 writes “What Can Be Done Regarding Children and Internet Porn?“. Thank you for your supportive entry!
  14. Echoes from Singapore! Eastcoastlife writes: Protect our children on the Internet. Thank you for joining in!
  15. Tagged by Ilker, Alejandro Perez-Prat of The Work Without Boss Blog shows us that it doesn’t matter what you blog about as long as you are ready to write about what really matters, at the right time. He tags other 20 bloggers in his entry! Thank you, Alejandro!
  16. Paula Mooney writes on her blog about Ilker’s entry and raises awareness to other children pronography related issues in her entry “This is a tough one…” Thank you Paula!
  17. Noemi Lardizabal-Dado of Touched by an Angel, shares her own story in the entry “Safeguard the Web for Children“. Thank you Noemi! We wish you and Lauren safe browsing.
  18. Nora of Extra! Extra! publishes the letter to the porn webmasters on her blog: Safeguard the Web for Children. Thank you, Nora!
  19. Ammoontie of One More Day…Looking at Life! joins in. In this entry Ammoontie has some common sense personal notes as well! Thank you!
  20. Carol Hamel, author of My View of It posts our message on her blog. Thank you, Carol! Your help means a lot!
  21. Jill Miller Zimon, author of Writes Like She Talks published an entry on her blog as well: Delete free tours, require login first to protect kids on the Internet. Thank you, Jill! Your mother was right: “The worst they can do is say no.”
  22. The wonderful, warm, kind and open hearted Liz Strauss of Successful Blog has published two related entries on her blog: Mihaela Lica on Safeguarding Children on the Internet and Change the World: Help Mihaela Protect Children Using the Web. Thank you so much, Liz!
  23. A new voice: Luis Alberto Vega from Peru! He has a wonderful blog and supports our campaign as well: Safeguard the Web for Children: Blog Power!. Thank you, Luis!
  24. And another voice: Romain Levesque of MyAdventures: Safe Guard the Web for Children! Thank you! Your voice matters!
  25. Sebastien (author of Chronically Sick, but Still Thinkingand this is not a metaphor!), you are wonderful to take from your time and blog about this cause! Thank you for your support entry!
  26. And here is an entry from Beth Ann Allen of … Beth Ann Allen! Thank you for your support!
  27. Yoav Ezer posts an interesting entry to motivate the bloggers support this cause: Help protect kids around the world and get two links. He is ready to link to you from his PR 6 blog if you support this cause. Thank you, Yoav for your support.
  28. Thank you Ben Cecka of Ben-Shae.com for your entry Safeguard the Web! Good point!
  29. Thank you, Nyamo of Heart Attack! Your entry in both Japanese and English is a real work of art! You are wonderful! This is the real Blogger Power spirit that will help transform this idea into a Global campaign!
  30. Thank you Tawnya for the support entry on your Finding Life’s Enchantments blog! Your voice matters!
  31. And another warm voice with a kind message: Dawno of NVNC ID VIDES, NVNC NE VIDES with Bloggers Speak Up – Please, Password Protect Children from X-Rated Content Sites. Thank you!
  32. Another support message comes from Bernard Chan on BernardChan.net: Safeguard the Web for Children. Thank you!
  33. Bill Wardel supports Blogger Power by adding the complete open leter on his site Online Security Authority. Bill has a forum as well and he thinks this forum could be a good asset for our cause. Thank you, Bill!
  34. oceanskies79 author of PY publishes the letter to the porn webmasters as well. Thank you!
  35. David Potts of Left of Ohio says Porn is a Problem in an entry that supports the .xxx idea. Thank you, David. Your opinion matters.
  36. Thank you Daria Indigo Black for your honest opinions published on your Lexicon Indigo blog. You make some good points.
  37. Michemaylee supports the Blogger Power movement on In His Time with the entry Protect our children on the Internet.
  38. Thank you Jesslyn of Lyon&Wien for your support. Your voice matters!
  39. Thank you Michael “Graywolf” Gray of Graywolf’s SEO Blog for supporting this initiative by mentioning this campaign in your Things You May Have Missed 2-25-2007.
  40. A new support entry comes from Shooi of Just My Tots. Thank you, Shooi!
  41. Justin of Thumbshots.org wrtites about Blogger Power and points us to another related article in his blog. Thank you for your support, Justin.
  42. Thank you Rod for taking your time to explain this campaign on your blog. If our readers still have doubts your entry The Blogger Power Project: A Grass Roots Effort to Safeguard Children’s Innocence will help them understand better what we want to achieve. Thank you!
  43. Kelly of A Yoga Coffee Outlook you think our campaign is pointless, but you make some good points when you talk about parents… Thank you for your effort. Unfortunately not all parents are aware of what happens online. This solution should protect kids with less web savvy parents as well.
  44. Margret of Do You Have Issues? writes a very pertinent supportive entry on her blog, with very good advice for parents. Thank you, Margret!
  45. A nice entry was posted by Jerry Blakemore on Simple America. Thank you, Jerry!
  46. Thank you, David for your simple supportive entry. And thank you for the music.
  47. Thank you, Tigerfish of teczcape! We hear your voice. It’s for a good cause!
  48. Linda of The Life and Rants of SiwwyPig posted a clear message on her blog. Thank you for believing in our cause!
  49. Wokking Mum Elaine, thank you for your entry and thank you for the music. You have a wonderful blog.
  50. Brian at Brave Humans invites you to an interesting debate: Porn and Pancakes (safe to read and yes, safe to click!). Share your thoughts. Thank you Brian for your care!
  51. Thank you Beckysmum for your entry on My diary!
  52. A new support entry comes from montessorimum.com. Thank you!
  53. The author of TriedIt Myself, Jose, wonders: Can A Blog Make A Difference?Let’s hope it can. Thank you, Jose, for taking the time to write such a pertinent entry!
  54. Thank you Jeff Herz for your entry. Thank you for continuing the debate started at Brave Humans. More entries like this will certainly raise awareness in the blogosphere!
  55. Thank you, Kate (Worldwide Opinions). You are right: Preventing children accessing porn – it’s a parents responsibility too! Great observation: “So, yes, I do support the aims of this meme, but it should not give any parent a reason to think that the ultimate responsibility does not lie with them.”
  56. A simple entry from Leishia J of Coffee for Two: Watchful Eyes Lurking In The Dark. Thank you!
  57. Alienatu at whatever crosses my mind says laud and clear: Do not allow children to access pornography! Thank you!
  58. Thank you MG of Mothering Times for your support entry!
  59. You can read Joyce Cheah’s entry on Giddy Tigers as well. Thank you!
  60. Shirley has a yummy blog: Melting Wok: Asian flavors and more! Well, she spent some space for a support entry as well: Protect the Children. Thank you!
  61. KWiz, words are not enough to thank you for your entry Parents, Protect Your Children! Thank you for sharing your story. The article you highlight is very interesting as well. You are indeed “humble enough to seek wisdom yet sensible enough to impart it“.
  62. Another support entry comes from My Lil Venture. Thank you!
  63. Mama Bliss of Mama Bliss’ Treasured Moments, thank you! Your voice matters! Only together we can safeguard the web for children!
  64. Thank you Rambling Moo for your entry Protect Our Children on the Internet!
  65. A new entry comes from Doris of life…passion…travel&more: Blogger Power. This is indeed a chance for bloggers to unite for a good cause.
  66. Sweetpea of Bubba Stuff writes: Protect our children against pornography! Thank you for your support!
  67. Shopping Mum posted a support entry on the Shoppingmum and Kids blog as well: Another Tag. Thank you for your contribution!
  68. Laura Spencer wrote a wonderful post on her blog: Can Words Make a Difference? Let’s hope they can, Laura! “If you’re reading this and you want to write about this topic, consider yourself tagged.” Let’s hope more bloggers will hear you!
  69. Another entry by Korova of Mask of Anarchy: Safeguarding the Internet for Children. Thank you!
  70. Dave Dragon of Ride It Like You Stole It posts a support entry under the title I’ve been tagged by Saboma. Thank you!
  71. Wendy’s Writing World continues our efforts to safeguard the web for children. Thank you, Wendy!
  72. Shannan Powell, it feels like you are not Lost In The Words! :) Your support message is clear. Thank you!
  73. Michelle, thank you for your entry and for the space used on your Tonic Gifts blog to express your thoughts.
  74. Happy Surfer from Kuala Lumpur, thank you for your support message! You are right: together we can make a difference!
  75. Another blogger from Kuala Lumpur: Tracy Tam. Thank you for joining our efforts. Thank you for believing in Blogger Power!
  76. A new support entry comes from Laundryamah: Another Tag? But this one is OK la… Thank you!
  77. Jessie Woo author of Journey of Life believes that love cures people. Thank you Jessie for being a giver, thank you for your support!
  78. Evelyn comes from Honolulu with a strong message:Electronic Enticement and Hawaii’s Keiki. Aloha, Evelyn! Thank you!
  79. Harmony, thank you for believing in this cause and taking the time to post your response to the Safeguarding the Web for Children – meme. We wish you lots of success in your writing career.
  80. Jaze B loves dolphins! A kind heart knows what really matters. Thank you for your call!
  81. Yvonne Russell, you are an inspiration for us all! Thank you for reminding us how powerful the words might be! Thank you for supporting the blogger power campaign.
  82. Thank you, Lilian Chan for the support entry on Karma Kameleon!
  83. Skeet of Skeet’s Stuff writes an inspiring entry to support our cause. A special mahalo to you for your effort!
  84. Another entry urging bloggers to take action comes from ashotiwoth.com. Thank you, Anand!
  85. Thank you, Mephala of Strange Machines for joining our chorus! We become stronger and stronger! Together we can make the web safer for our children.
  86. A simple, yet powerful new entry on Urbanread! Thank you!
  87. Blogger Power raises questions and concerns. It’s great to see that people care enough to think about it and make things happen despite their doubts. Thank you, Carson Brackney for your great article: Plain brown paper wrappers online?. You are a powerful blogger.
  88. Charlotte, aka Army Mom, has joined our forces. :) Thank you for your entry!
  89. A simple, clear support entry comes from Karma’s Word. Thank you!
  90. Thank you, Kat! Let’s hope that indeed thousands we’ll read your Blogger Power entry and pass it on.
  91. Chrissy, thank you for the music on your blog and above all, thank you for supporting our cause!
  92. Hello there, Becky, Just a Girl in shorts! We are glad to see you joining! Thank you for the great post.
  93. Thank you, Kiwiwriter for believing in this cause enough to publish our message! Pandora left us hope, so let’s do hope that the ones that need to hear this message will hear it! They are parents too!
  94. Mott, thank you very much for your entry!
  95. Nicole, thank you for continuing this meme on your blog. Your support means a lot!
  96. Four more to 100! Thank you Veronica Russel for joining our cause and posting the support entry on your blog! Your voice matters.
  97. WMW, thank you for the inspirational message posted on your blog at the end of your support entry: ” While we try to teach our children all about life, Our children teach us what life is all about.”~Angela Schwindt
  98. Rachel, author of Hearth of Rachel, wrote a wonderful poem to support Blogger Power: Protect the Gentle Hearts. Thank you, Rachel! May your poem touch other hearts too, as it touched ours.
  99. Anna Kee agrees with our campaign. Thank you, Anna!
  100. Happy 100! Prince Emerson says: Safeguard the Children. Thank you!
  101. A new support message comes from BabieLZ: Protecting Our Children on the Net. Thank you!
  102. Jenn, author of Everyday Randimness, published her entry to support our cause too: Safeguarding Our Children. Thank you, Jenn. You are trully an inspiration.
  103. Thank you Leigh for the support entry published on Key West or Bust.
  104. Another support entry was posted by Jan Lee. Thank you.
  105. Mahalo,
  106. Mike Macgirvin for the comment you left on Two Knives.
  107. New blogger power support entry from the Chaos Mommy! Thank you very much for your wise thoughts.
  108. Ingo, the author of Amanita Muscaria (in German) writes about the blogger power campaign (in English) as well. Danke, Ingo.
  109. Sandy, thank you for taking the time to write Meme Time – and this one is a MUST read! You are a power blogger indeed. More voices like yours and this cause will not be lost.
  110. Rose des Rochers you are indeed a power blogger. Thank you for your comments posted on MyBlogLog and above all, thank you for the support entry on your blog: Internet Pornography: Making the Internet Safe For Children. You are right: the first answer is education. But when the first answer fails…
  111. Vivien, thank you for your support entry too. Every voice matters!
  112. Thank you, Hazel! Your support means a lot. Thank you for the links to your other related entries. A must read for everyone interested in this campaign (Note: Hazel’s blog contains some entries with educational adult material, safe to read!).
  113. The author of Work At Home Musings published a support entry as well. Thank you.
  114. Kateandjona writes about a meme that everyone with childern should consider.
  115. Fighting free porn to safeguard the Web for children says Aziz, the aouthor of HashOut. Thank you for your support, Aziz.
  116. Thank you Shawna for your detailed point of view. Protecting children from online porn is notso easy, but together we can make a difference.
  117. A remarkable entry was posted on Quasi Fictional. Diogene blogs about Making Web Safe for Everyone. An interesting perspective. Thank you, Dio!
  118. Jazz at Jutz1Blog tags 21 bloggers with the entry Protect our child on Internet. Thanks, Jazz!
  119. Thank you, Irene, for the sweet surrender and your support entry!
  120. Thank you, Alex Jong, for writing a new chapter in life: “It’s in Your Hands!
  121. Shako of Child Welfare Information Resources includes Blogger Power in the “must read blogs” list. Thank you and keep up the good work.
  122. Mommyjoys addresses the same request to the porn webmasters: Please require a password-protected login before allowing even free access to explicit adult content! Thank you, Mommyjoys for adding your voice!
  123. Ken Cooper, the author of WebWatch (the right place for you to go and read about various threats that can be found online) has posted a wonderful support entry: Sworn To Fight Porn. Thank you for joining the fight, Ken!
  124. Thank you Morraine for Protecting Our Children On The Net!
  125. On Profy.com – a multi-author blog – Phil Butler writes Blogger Power Appeals to Web 2.0! Thank yo, Phil. This is exactly what we hope to achieve.
  126. Sue at Little People writes: be assured that I am 100% behind this campaign. Thank you, Sue!
  127. Blogger Power goes on with Suzette, author of To Lah, or Not to Lah. Thank you Suzette for continuing the efforts to protect our children on the Internet.
  128. Mike Cohen lists Blogger Power on his links for 2007-03-31. Thank you, Mike.
  129. Thank you, Rae, for adding Blogger Power at your blog roll.
  130. A new support entry from Translator Power: Support Blogger Power’s Campaign! Thank you!
  131. Angie from The Parenting Network joins our forces too. Thank you Angie! You are welcome to read her entry here: Blogger Power: Project to Safeguard the Web for our Children.
  132. You can find a support entry at Coffeegrounds too. We thank the owner for supporting this campaign and hope to see more of you joining us soon!
  133. We thank you, the I Am Blog, for the link love!
  134. Thank you Angela’s WAHM blog for the link love!
  135. We thank you, Bill Wardell for creating a special blog to raise awareness on the Keeping Our Children Safe issue, and for posting our call to action.
  136. Thank you Lillie Ammann for your kind contribution. Every entry matters. Every blog can make a difference. Together we have a stronger voice.
  137. Thank you Korova of Mask of anarchy for your entry. We’ve just found your Safeguarding the Internet for children entry. How many other bloggers who posted about this and we don’t know them are still there?
  138. Lisa of Getting it Write for You joins us too, with a special entry: Help Keep Our Children Safe! Thank you, Lisa!
  139. Lillie blogs about Blogger Power: Safeguard the Web for Children under interesting, inspiring and important things.
  140. At Opinion Mom Laura Spencer gives us an interesting list of sites dedicated to protecting the innocent and Blogger Power is among them: Protecting Our Children.
  141. Kim at laketrees joined in with a powerful entry: Is your child an on-line porn consumer? Thank you, Kim.