I know it's pathetic, but I'm bored.
myspace?!? a great example of social degradation in America. If it had more strict regulations it would be much better but myspace doesn't want that
facebook was good before it went public
hopefully someday we'll have a new more dedicated student messaging system
I know it's pathetic, but I'm bored.
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Originally Posted by GHoSToKeR
i have a myspace, i gave it out to people here that i knew, but i wouldnt now cause its got personal information and stuff on it.. you gotta be careful sometimes, ya know? :p
I wouldn't even put incriminating information on myspace. Employers search those things heavily now.
I know it's pathetic, but I'm bored.
how do employers get ahold of them?
I know it's pathetic, but I'm bored.
It could be as simple as tying their name on the search. Usually more complex measured are applied, but I'm not sure what they are. Usually, good companies have IT staff behind them dedicated to doing background checks and monitoring....
I deleted mine for that reason.
I know it's pathetic, but I'm bored.
XD. I'm already friends with you King Justin.
I know it's pathetic, but I'm bored.
I know it's pathetic, but I'm bored.
Well Jesus this thread fun.
I know it's a horrible obscene use of advertising prowess on the part of Rupert Murdoch, but I don't care. I don't use it to get attention or shit, I just like doing new things.
I know it's pathetic, but I'm bored.
thc, I don't put anything incriminating on MySpace, and it wouldn't matter right now because I'm a student.. What I meant was that I would never post my MySpace address on a public forum as it has my name, location, date of birth, etc, stuff that I don't necessarily want readily available to anybody ;)
I know it's pathetic, but I'm bored.
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Originally Posted by Leo_420
myspace?!? a great example of social degradation in America. If it had more strict regulations it would be much better but myspace doesn't want that
facebook was good before it went public
hopefully someday we'll have a new more dedicated student messaging system
not just america man, England is loaded with myspace junkies (especially fucking teenagers my age), new comments are their fix and their always whoring out myspace with backgrounds, fonts etc just for attention.
I have a myspace, but only for music.