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myspaceee


Question Posted Monday October 10 2005, 3:23 pm

okayy all my friends have this KICKASS myspace with like 200 friends and i want something like that but i need friends ! my myspace got deleted so i had to request some friends back but they don't go on their myspace anymore .. i want to impress my friends and i want MORE friends but i don't kno what to do .. this seems kinda stupid but i really want help!

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Mackenzie answered Tuesday October 11 2005, 7:23 pm:
If you want my opinion, having MySpace friends that you don't truly know is a big waste of time. I mean, what's the point?? Why bother with it?? Say you have 2,926 MySpace friends. Now, that doesn't make you really look "popular", because everyone knows you don't ACTUALLY know and talk to them all. Besides that, it makes finding your bulletins and comments from TRUE friends annoying and difficult to keep up with.


However, those are just my thoughts If you'd like to do this, then so be it; whatever makes you happie. And actually getting it to happen isn't at all hard. If you see someone with like 700 friends, add them. They're OBVIOUSLY looking for friends, so why on earth would they turn you down. Then you can leave them a comment making a deal to "whore" (which I find to be a really stupid term) them. "Whoring" someone means you post your own bulletin with a link to that person's MySpace. In the bulletin you suggest to everyone reading it that they add this person. And in return, as the deal you made with them, they should do the same for you. It may seems like it would take a while, but there and millions and millions of folks on MySpace, most itching for more and more friends..

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Karen answered Monday October 10 2005, 3:33 pm:
Honestly, why would you want to have that many friends when you probably don't even know and talk to about three-fourths of them? Of course you can add random people here and there that live near you is fine but having a Myspace friend that lives on the other side of the United States? Come on, there is a small and rare chance that you'll ever meet them but you're right, this is stupid. Before my other Myspace accounts were deleted, I had hundreds of friends on each account but I realized that it's quite dumb to have that many friends when in real life, no one has that many friends. I have about thirty friends right now on my present account and I'm happy, since I actually know and talk to them.

Though if you want to "impress" your friends, join those 'add me' groups on Myspace and you'll get more add requests. You can also ask users to 'whore' or pass your link around and that will somehow get you to have more friends. Even making your page interesting, by adding a layout, leaving comments on your other friends' pages, and such, will eventually lead you to having a greater amount of friends. It seems that you want your Myspace friends to only just be another number but no one can stop you but think about that.

I think I'll stop ranting now.

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