Post: are you serious?
are you serious? →
Posted Tuesday 15th May 2007 09:35 GMT
In MySpace users snowed in by new blizzard of spam
With groups this large it's hard to monitor everyone who wants to join, especially those with private profiles. 100+ people a day wanting to join gets tiring after awhile especially when you have a life outside of myspace.
I disagree with Matthew though. BKA (brunettes kick ass) is/was a very close-knit group whose members actually care about each other. Awhile back, a member was deleted off myspace for making physical threats and sexually harassing members. Ever since then he's been making new profiles to continue to harass the group under private profiles. So yes, it's not the work of a blonde's revenge.
It would be nice to have more control over groups. It's too bad myspace can't ban IP addresses
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