Chatroulette, the anonymous video-chat service sweeping the Internet, has a problem: the penis. Specifically, the abundance of them. But the site's doing something about it.The problem, as Chatroulete users know, is that for every pianist performing on the site, there's a dozen other - well, you know - enjoying their own performances as well. The combination of anonymous chat and male exhibitionism can simply prove too much for some, scandalizing Barnard co-eds and doe-eyed CNET (and former PCMag reporter) Natali Del Conte alike.Fortunately, there's a solution. Chatroulette founder Andrey Ternovskiy told AllThingsD's Drake Martinet that the site is "making some changes to the 'reporting people' function, which is designed to cut down on the male genitalia that famously crops up throughout the site." A quick 30-plus sessions proved the point, the article reports. Unfortunately, poor Drake still faced a few upright middle fingers, supposedly an "accepted greeting".Oh, and Martinet also reports on some other Chatroulette 2.0 things, such as Chessroulette (why chat when you can play...chess) and the difficulties of converting the site to an iPad-friendly format. But really, who cares?