o okay then thanx for the help my dad wont let me have my space what can i do i want one bad cuz all my homiez have one..
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Internet & Web Design? advicer answered Wednesday August 8 2007, 11:41 pm: My mom used to be the same way! My dad didn't care, but my mom hated it. Eventually, she let me get one, but now I don't want one, haha.
Things I've tried:
Try making it private. Explain to your dad what it looks like. You won't let people you don't personally know be your friend. Also, don't put personal information, like your school and city you live in, things along those lines. For your picture, either have a group picture, or don't have one at all. People won't be able to see other pictures, unless they're your friend. You can have pictures, but not a default one. Try showing him your myspace, then maybe he'll aprove. My mom was watching Dr. Phil, and he even said that myspace wasn't that bad, as long as you use it for the right reasons and having your parents look at it is a good idea. You could also try explaining that its a great way to keep in touch with friends you don't get to see often, especially if you've ever changed schools.
If all else fails, ask for a facebook. A lot of people have them now. When my mom wouldn't let me have a myspace, she said I would be able to get a facebook. Her friends' daughter, who is like 23, said it's a lot better than myspace.
If you go against his will, be very careful. I did that, and it didn't work. My parents found mine in the first place because they went through my history while I was at school. A while later, I got another one, and thought I could get away with it by just deleting my history. Then, my friend was over, and my parents were like stating an example, like someone got raped because of myspace. Then, my friend was like, "Oh, Maggie's myspace isn't that bad. I've seen it. Trust me." Surprisingly, I didn't get grounded, but she made me delete it. So, if you do decide that, be extremely cautious.
Good luck and let my know how it turns out :) [ advicer's advice column | Ask advicer A Question ]
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