"There should be a B.O. squad that patrols the city like a "Smell Gestapo". To sniff 'em out, strip 'em down, and wash them with a big, soapy brush..."
"Why is nice bad? What kind of a sick society are we living in when nice is bad?"
"There should be a B.O. squad that patrols the city like a "Smell Gestapo". To sniff 'em out, strip 'em down, and wash them with a big, soapy brush..."
"Why is nice bad? What kind of a sick society are we living in when nice is bad?"
Actually it is 16. And what you just said to do is illegal. I hope you didn't do that for this site. You obviously don't understand the seriousness of lying about personal information.
twixmix0303 wrote:Actually it is 16. And what you just said to do is illegal. I hope you didn't do that for this site. You obviously don't understand the seriousness of lying about personal information.
how is it illegal . . .
you are allowed to change it in the site, so i dont think it matters . . .
There are laws, yes, laws that require any website that requests personal information (including but not limited to email, name, address, phone number) to require you to be at least 13 years of age or have parental permission to register on their website. You will get into trouble if (most likely a deleted account) if you are found to have lied about your age. It is not taken lightly as the website creator(s) could get into trouble if they knowingly allowed you to continue to be registered there. Did you ever get parental permission before getting a MySpace? I doubt it. Were you 18? I really don't know. But I doubt it considering you mentioned that you have to lie in order to register. Why would you bother finding that out if you really were 18? And how exactly are you allowed to change it in the site? What does that statement mean? Why am I asking so many questions?
twixmix0303 wrote:There are laws, yes, laws that require any website that requests personal information (including but not limited to email, name, address, phone number) to require you to be at least 13 years of age or have parental permission to register on their website. You will get into trouble if (most likely a deleted account) if you are found to have lied about your age. It is not taken lightly as the website creator(s) could get into trouble if they knowingly allowed you to continue to be registered there. Did you ever get parental permission before getting a MySpace? I doubt it. Were you 18? I really don't know. But I doubt it considering you mentioned that you have to lie in order to register. Why would you bother finding that out if you really were 18? And how exactly are you allowed to change it in the site? What does that statement mean? Why am I asking so many questions?
Actually That's completly legal. There are laws that state you do not have to give personal information over the internet. In fact, except in the case of pornography, it is perfectly legal to lie about your age on the internet.
I meant there are laws that affect the website owners/operators, not the end user. Although I know MySpace will delete accounts if the user lied about their personal information including posting photos of other people.
yea, u can change your age . . .and all my information is true . . . my pics are ME, my info. is ME . . . so i dont see anything wrong with it . . . but dont start an argument about it . . . i really dont feel like it . . .
Myspace is only lame if you let it be.
http://www.myspace.com/legosister (I'm sorry if the link is wrong, I'm at school and they don't let you go onto myspace so I can't check it.)
What you don't understand you can make mean anything.
haydawg149 wrote:yea, u can change your age . . .and all my information is true . . . my pics are ME, my info. is ME . . . so i dont see anything wrong with it . . . but dont start an argument about it . . . i really dont feel like it . . .
Are you saying you can lie about age or just change it when you turn one year older? It will update your age automatically for you on your birthday. So, whatever you mean, there's no need to change your age.
yea, alls you do is go to edit pro, Basic Info, and you can change your anything . . . so i dont think it really matters anymore since now 14yr olds are allowed . . . so lets not argue anymore . . .
Obviously you have to enter this information yourself. It's not like MySpace has access to Social Security records to enter all this for you. Just because you can say something like
So, yeah, a little bit a about me. Let's see...I'm some age, that's a whatever at whatever school in anywhere USA.
twixmix0303 wrote:Obviously you have to enter this information yourself. It's not like MySpace has access to Social Security records to enter all this for you. Just because you can say something like
So, yeah, a little bit a about me. Let's see...I'm some age, that's a whatever at whatever school in anywhere USA.
doesn't mean you are supposed to lie about it.
Youre obsessing! Stop
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