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myspace and parents


Question Posted Monday May 7 2007, 7:18 pm

I used to have a myspace, but somehow my parents found it(im not really sure how...i'll bet they looked me up, they are psychos like that) and made me either A. delete it or B. let them look at it whenever they want. They were afraid I was gunna get like raped or something because all of this hype about it in the news. At the time I just decided to delete it. But, now I want to get it back again. So, im wondering, is there a way that I can have a myspace where my parents wont be able to find it? Thanks alot!

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Rosalina answered Monday May 7 2007, 9:31 pm:
if you rly wanna hide it, make two, one that they know about, but also set up an entirely new email account, and a myspace without your last name. file it under something dumb, like Chicken Wing or something, and they won't find it. Just make sure that the last place you sign in is the parent approved, and you're cool! :)

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ammo answered Monday May 7 2007, 9:29 pm:
Eventually your parents will find it so my best advice to you... tell them. Unless you really do have something to hide you've no reason not to tell them.

You're parents have every right to be concerned because that stuff is no hype - it's a reality. You'd be surprised how often it does happen but it's never reported or no one ever finds out about it.

I've done extensive research on MySpace as part of the place where I work which incidently deals with young kids and the Internet - we're basicly the ones who tell your parents what you're up to online and who you talk to and all that jazz.

Parents are never as stupid as they may seem or make out to be - they'll find out eventually. Better theyfind out from you than someone else or by themselves - last thing you need is to be a second time liar, right?

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christina answered Monday May 7 2007, 9:25 pm:
If you don't put your last name & use a nickname, yes. Other than that, no.

Just make one & tell your parents. Make it private, only add people you know. Bands should be an exception, and don't give out any personal information. If that doesn't get them to budge, then just accept it until you're old enough to be allowed to have one.

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CHiCKENxNOODLExSOUP answered Monday May 7 2007, 9:23 pm:
i suggest not making one and hiding it from them.
because eventually, they WILL find out.
i think parents hav super-powers?
mm. weird, i know (:

hope i could help.

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