Question Posted Tuesday September 12 2006, 12:15 am
Okay how do I report the person/webmaster that is behind this certain celebs myspace account for running it illigally without the celebs permission? You really can't see the profile since it's on private and may others are ticked they are being denied as well because he will only add female fans(andj judges peoples pictures and just adds sexy women) and not males and hois myspace could be run illegally without his permission. What should be done? Should the publicist.agent be notified? thanks. I know some celebs are fake, but with this celeb/it's possibly the webmaster doing all this, I feel that there should be at least something that could be done. If anyone knows also what happens to the webmaster(which we think it's his doing with the decrimination not adding all fans, etc and not the actors fault) and the profile that would be great. I hope no one will end up iin goign to court though over this. thanks. :D
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? sizzlinmandolin answered Tuesday September 12 2006, 12:38 pm: If you didn't notice, yes I did give you advice. It was to stop worrying about it or e-mail Tom. Don't get more people involved in this than have to be. It really isn't that big of a deal. I understand that it's a big deal to you and that you were offended, but it's a waste of time to get involved in it as deeply as you are. This is because other people aren't going to care about is as much as you. It's just going to frustrate you even more when you don't get any responses, or you get responses that you don't fix anything. It'll keep escalating and really, it's not worth all the stress you are feeling. Take a deep breath and just let it go.
My advice to you would be to stop worrying about this right now. You, and everyone else knows that it's not the real celebrity so what's the big deal? Does it really matter? Just let it go. There are stupid people out there and sooner or later you're going to just have to deal with it and let them be. I know you're probably going to rate me low on this, but I've gotta be able to sleep at night. This whole thing is pretty silly. Grow up. If the real celebrity and their webmaster or whatever really cared about this it would have been taken care of already. Myspace is a widely known website. This "problem" is so small and so harmless that they probably figure it's not worth their time to bother with. Plus, how do you even know that this celebrity has a webmaster? Seriously, let it go. It's not worth your time either. You're stressing out and getting all worked up over nothing. That's not good for you. Just relax and brush it off. If you really can't take it, e-mail Tom (aka Myspace Customer Service). Doing anything else is a waste of time. Trust me. Good luck. [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
Xenolan answered Tuesday September 12 2006, 12:05 pm: About the only thing you can do is contact the celebrity in question, probably through a publicist or an agent, and alert them to the problem. Depending on exactly how popular this celebrity is, your letter may end up being lost in the shuffle, but there's not much you can do about that.
This celebrity may have someone who occasionally looks through the internet for just this sort of thing. Honestly, if I were you, I wouldn't worry about it. [ Xenolan's advice column | Ask Xenolan A Question ]
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