Tuesday, December 5, 2006

Private Profiles

Myspace users have the choice to make their profile private from prying eyes. You no longer have to be a certain age to have that private profile.

A lot of the profiles I see that are private, should be private. What's happening though, is that these profiles are violating the TOS agreement with trackers, material not suited for non-adults and invariably, they will end up deleted.

Private profile or public profile, you know you've spent a lot of time getting your page just right. It looks wonderful and you get all kinds of comments from your friends praising you for the new look.

Then, suddenly, your myspace profile has been deleted. Or, someone gained access to it and changed your complete profile.

All of your code is gone. Now what?

If you had backed up all the code from each of your sections, it would be no problem. Simply start fresh and copy all the code into each section area and in no time, you are up and running again.

But what about your friends? Taking time one day to copy over the friendid's of your friends will make this task a much easier one. Unless of course you are one of the many profiles that have over a thousand friends......well then, you have your work cut out for you.

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