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As u can prolly tell, i dont have a myspace.....its gay...but neway..the rest of this is for ppl who think myspace is the devil.

MySpace is a popular online community that lets you meet and interact with your friends, your friends' friends, and all of their friends. You can use it to share photos, public or private journals, and build a network of mutual friends with common interests. But even if you have NO interest in social networking, it may be wise to poke around in Myspace........How Does MySpace Work?...... myspace friends With over 70 million members, Myspace has become one of the hottest destinations on the Web. After you signup and create a free profile, you can describe yourself, your personal and business interests, then select what type of networking opportunities you're looking for. Photos and personal journals can be shared, or made private. You can even tweak your Myspace layout with a few tricks. Once your profile is online, go looking for your friends, or make some new ones. Search Myspace for your friends, then link them to your profile by adding them to your list of friends. You can also invite others to join your personal network. If you're curious, find out how many degrees of separation between you and Kevin Bacon -- or any other Myspace member. Why Can't We Be Friends? Myspace is a place for friends who want to chat, or singles who want to meet other singles (try it as an alternative to paid dating sites such as Match.com or Eharmony). It's a tool for matchmakers who want to introduce their friends to others, a way to map your Family Tree, and a resource for business people and co-workers interested in networking. Independent bands use it as a way to keep their fans updated on concert schedules and new releases. You can use it to find a study partner, a long-lost friend, or hang out with people who like the same things you do......... Myspace Safety and Privacy Especially if you are a young person, you should carefully consider how much personal information you want to reveal to the entire world. Kids on Myspace should be cautioned about not revealing their physical location to strangers, but there's another potential downside to sharing your photo, personal information and ramblings in an online public space... Landlords, employers and college admissions departments can (and do) use Myspace and other social networking sites as a part of background checks. So if you've been turned down for an apartment, a new job, or didn't get accepted to the college of your choice, it's entirely possible that something in your online profile was a factor. It's also possible that a bogus profile created by a pranskster or malicious person may be reflecting negatively on you.....in conclusion, think about wat u put in myspace and make sure ur not gonna be the next girl/or guy, i guess, on the news talking about how they were raped..........................THE END