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Myspace has become a monster
by Nkully86 August 9, 2006 9:54 AM PDT
Yesterday I saw an ad for a new phone coming out for I think Cingular that's biggest new feature is Myspace mobile. Now maybe this has been out for some time but I hadn't seen it until yesterday. Now it is possible for myspace users to see EVERYTHING happening on their precious profile right as they happen. When a dangerous social web site is making that much more revenue than those multiple movies combined, it really shows what our online culture is turning into.
http://www.techknowbizzle.com/2006/07/myspace-social-network-or-social.html
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..and a dog
by nmcphers August 10, 2006 11:24 AM PDT
It is dog slow.
Plea For Help Denied By MYSPACE.COM
by RachelnCJsMom August 29, 2006 11:26 PM PDT
I refuse to believe that nobility is just a state mind, that it no longer exist. I refuse to believe that a helpful hand is thing of the past, that each one of us are on there own in times of need. But comes a company like Myspace.com who makes me think that it is a thing of the past.

Just this month, my family went thru some tough times as our son had a lapse of judgement and runaway. Missing for 2 weeks but now He is back, safe with us once again. I have to tell you that it was the most grueling and worst feeling I've felt in my life. I don't wish this on any mom or parent.

For days there was no clue to where we could find him then suddenly we had a break. A popular site Myspace.com have the information that would lead us to where our son is. Unfortunately Myspace.com denied us of that information, sighting that it is a PRIVACY ISSUE.

Since MySpace.com Terms of Use Agreement under #12 Disclaimers. include the following,

"Under no circumstances shall MySpace.com be responsible for any loss or damage, including personal injury or death"

I guess they do not feel any kind of responsibility or have the GOOD CONSCIENCE of divulging that information that would lead to the location of a Missing Minor Child who they are aware could be in grave danger.

I am very glad we found our son, No thanks to Myspace.com. I am also very sad and furious that such people(Myspace.com Founders, Tom Anderson & Chris DeWolfe), such company with NO GOOD CONSCIENCE exist.
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