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batterup
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Netcong, NJ

It serves them right.

What MySpace is, is 14 year old girls looking like whores and 50 year old men lusting after them. There is a -o- in heaven.


Jameson
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said by batterup:

What MySpace is, is 14 year old girls looking like whores and 50 year old men lusting after them. There is a -o- in heaven.
Obviously you don't know what your talking about.
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batterup
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said by Jameson:

said by batterup:

What MySpace is, is 14 year old girls looking like whores and 50 year old men lusting after them. There is a -o- in heaven.
Obviously you don't know what your talking about.
And you are talking to me. Fool.


ReVeLaTeD
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San Diego, CA

reply to Jameson

said by Jameson:

said by batterup:

What MySpace is, is 14 year old girls looking like whores and 50 year old men lusting after them. There is a -o- in heaven.
Obviously you don't know what your talking about.
Obviously you don't read the news. Or browse enough MySpace profiles. If you did either, you'd know that what he said is 100% accurate. I really get sick of almost daily news articles about some underage girl being visited by a 40+ year old man that she met on MySpace. And I'm sure you remember that incident of that celebrity's daughter (who was underage) whose MySpace profile was talking about all the various ways she liked to have sex. Get your facts straight.

On the topic. Clearly people must not care about their information being stolen because they always keep giving it even though the site is a virtual cesspool. However, that doesn't give MySpace a free pass to ignore the problem. I don't think the hosting company is to blame here. I think MySpace needs to be more aware and active in preventing issues like this as well as other non-technical issues (the "social engineering", if you will).


Snowy
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reply to batterup
That's what got it shut down.
When a few 50 yr old iPowerWeb executives heard their MySpace login credentials got compromised they shut it down ASAP!


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