A friend and I are having issues on imdb and bene accused for cyberstalking a well known actor. All we did was ask questions and we were accused of getting the actors profile deleted on myspace which isnt true. They state we are cyberstalking because of this but we feel we aren't. We think this isnt cyberstalking. All we did was ask questions and had people report the profiles because the last name was faulterd which was against the terms of use on myspace.. What do you think? what do you think we should do? Should we et the actor involved, etc? I am thinking of writting a letter but I am not so sure about this. Thanks.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Erronius answered Saturday November 4 2006, 8:37 am: I wouldn't do anything to make things worse, I'd just back off and let it go. It doesn't matter what you think, it doesnt matter if you were or you weren't...obviously some people think you were, and if you keep pushing you'll only be reinforcing that you are stalking (in their minds at least). I just don't see what you could possibly gain from messing around with this any more, I'd just cut my losses, let people think whatever they are going to think, and leave it alone.
At most, if you think you might have offended anyone (like maybe this actor might be ticked about some of this), maybe write a letter and and apologize with a short explanation from your pov. But hell, this is the internent, and not only is that out of the ordinary but there is no telling how the actor might take it. IMO the actor can just make a new acct just like anyone else, its not that hard is it? [ Erronius's advice column | Ask Erronius A Question ]
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