MySpace Wins Another Anti-Spamming Verdict

Looks like MySpace is taking one some serious action against spammers. MySpace has just recently released an official statement that they have won a lawsuit against Scott Richter (founder of Media Breakaway). Media Breakaway has been sending spam attacks on MySpace and just last Friday, MySpace was awarded $6 million by the American Arbitration Association.

For any spammers thinking they can get away, they are wrong and they will be hunted down and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

Read More about this at Mashable.

Originally posted 2008-06-17 12:32:29.

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‘Reveal Hidden Messages’ – MySpace, Facebook

IF you’re changing your Facebook status every five minutes there is a good chance the only thing people will notice is that you’re an attention-seeking extrovert.

Social networking analyst Laurel Papworth says there are hidden messages behind the overt displays of self-promotion on websites like Facebook or MySpace.

Status updates can show if someone is an extrovert or fishing for sympathy, she claims.
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Originally posted 2008-05-25 20:13:34.

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MySpace Users Benefits for Removing Comments

To help cut down on this aspect of MySpace, removing a comment box can help solve the problem. After all, it’s embarrassing to have ads for embarrassing medical conditions, meaningless products, or other spam advertisements that lower one’s credibility. No one likes getting spam comments, and we will often do anything possible in order to stop them from reaching our profiles. The first benefit of removing the comment box in a MySpace profile is spam.

It may seem detractive to one’s purpose of a profile, but as users find, the benefits are quite intriguing. But in reality, there is much to gain from removing the comment box from a MySpace profile. MySpace profiles sometimes seem a little meaningless without the ability to comment friends.
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Originally posted 2008-06-06 17:17:09.

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Facebook and MySpace Members Under Private Screening

If you are a member of Facebook or MySpace you are being warned to beef up your privacy for your personal security. The latest news is that these social networking sites are being combed by lurking employers who are on the lookout for future prospective candidates. The Attorney General and Deputy Premier Robert Hulls revealed that a launch is on for candidate profiles. Thus you need to be extra cautious about your privacy settings. A list of security measures has been released to help people safeguard their privacy on these sites. Read more

Originally posted 2008-09-11 05:46:51.

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Myspace: Who Is Watching The Detectives?

It’s well known that law enforcement, security researchers and groups that track down / remove pedophiles, trolls and crapflooders from Myspace spend a lot of time networking, watching profiles, tracking dubious individuals through their postings, friends lists and other things too numerous to mention.

It’s a tricky business, and can potentially place people like myself at great risk of being found out, exposed or run over the coals if one of these bad guys works out you’ve been trailing them for the past three months.

What happens, though, when the bad guys have a method to know exactly who is watching them? And what are the consequences?

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Originally posted 2008-05-19 11:10:24.

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The New MySpace Transmissions

The new MySpace Transmissions are offering the ability for every artist and labels to make exclusive video and content linked directly as a sales platform

This new feature/program is giving oppurtunity to artists to create a new tactic of promotion and profits. The first artist that’s featured is no other than the famous James Blunt.

Each and every content from MySpace Transmissions will be kept as archives. The archives will also be available via MySpace TV. Users now will have the power to choose and add content to their profile and share the videos through the network and also purchase some audio tracks :)

Originally posted 2007-10-15 15:51:53.

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Teens Arrested for Video Posted on MySpace

Recently, two teenage girls has been arrested by Police on Tuesday for investigation of battery because of a videotaped beating of a mentally retarded girl which was posted on MySpace. Both of the girls are from the Newport harbor High School and are still minors – their names were not released to the public.

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Originally posted 2008-01-17 00:56:09.

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Plenty Of Networking Opportunities On MySpace

MySpace is definitely a well known name in the world of social networking through internet. Everyday about 180,000 people especially teenagers and college goers from all over the world sign up with MySpace in order to make new friends and indulge in social networking. Read more

Originally posted 2008-09-20 07:27:24.

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You Can Now ‘Post To MySpace’!

Just recently, MySpace made an announcement that the ‘Post To MySpace’ feature that web publishers and myspace geeks alike have been waiting for are finally available :) The function is pretty straight-forward and it’s really similar like bookmarking your favourite URL.

There is no doubt that the most effective and popular viral marketing technique is via MySpace and now with the ‘Post To MySpace’ feature, web publishers can now virally spread their content to the most popular social networking site, MySpace!

If you would like to implement the ‘Post To MySpace’ code to your blog/site please head over to THIS POST at Mashable for further instructions ;)

Originally posted 2008-02-15 06:55:39.

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MySpace Acquires MySpace.co.uk Domain

Recently, MySpace has successfully acquired the domain name “myspace.co.uk”. Even though the domain name was registered by Total Web Solutions Ltd in 1197 which was 6 years before the social networking site MySpace ever existed, the decision-maker was convinced by MySpace to hand over “myspace.co.uk” to MySpace Inc.

Before this, many experts mutually agreed that to see whether a domain name was registered in bad faith is to refer initial date of registration of the domain name. It seems the ‘decision maker’ may have been drunk? I don’t know what you think but I think the ‘decision maker’ may receive a compensation by MySpace Inc :P

For more information, please visit any of the following site:

Originally posted 2008-02-12 08:18:28.

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