xoMarisox answered Monday April 17 2006, 5:26 pm: The only way for it to be private if you put that you are 14 or younger... I know it sucks, but hey, we don't need to be stalked down and rapped now, do we? [ xoMarisox's advice column | Ask xoMarisox A Question ]
sizzlinmandolin answered Monday April 17 2006, 5:11 pm: If you want your profile to be more private don't use myspace. It's as simple as that. The point of myspace isn't for everyone to have private profiles. You're supposed to be able to browse through and meet new people and all that. So the answer is YOU CAN'T. If you want to have a page on the internet that is more private try using a different site, such as facebook. Myspace isn't for you. Plus, what is the point of a private profile? I've never understood this. You sound smart enough to not put your screenname, telephone number, address, risque pictures, or any other potentially dangerous material on your site. A private profile protects you against nothing. People can still send you messages and add you as a friend. Who cares if someone you don't know looks at your page? It causes no harm unless...they have bad intentions AND they contact you AND you reply back AND give them too much information. All of which can still happen with a private profile AND all of which is very unlikely and at least some of which is completely under your control. If you don't let it happen, it won't. Either leave your myspace page as is with the correct age, or cancel your account. If you don't like the system, don't try to cheat it into being something you do like. Find something else that better fits you. Good luck. [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
XoxBroKeNxoX answered Monday April 17 2006, 4:24 pm: 14 or younger is the only way i know of, and thats what I do.
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