I know there are some websites for myspace where you can join "whore trains" and get lots of friend requests. Does anyone know what site it is where you press one button and all these windows pop up with people you can add and all you have to do is click "Add to Friends" for each one of them? Also, does anyone know if there is a site where you can type in someone's friend ID and you can add all of their friends without having to do it all by hand? Thanks
Additional info, added Monday November 26 2007, 3:03 am: ps- this is for a BAND PAGE, not my personal profile. dont need to hear how pathetic i am. thanks haha. Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Internet & Web Design? lovestoned answered Monday November 26 2007, 7:59 pm: *********************
THE USE OF ANY AUTOMATED SCRIPTS OR PROGRAMS
IS AGAINST THE TERMS OF SERVICE YOU
AGREED TO WHEN YOU JOINED MYSPACE.
HAVE FUN BEING REPORTED AND DELETED.
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First of all, whether its a band page or a personal page do you really need that many "friends"?
The program or website I think you're referring to, are banned from Myspace and is actually against the TOS of Myspace and can get you deleted.
From the TOS:
"The following is a partial list of the kind of activity that is illegal or prohibited on the MySpace Website and through your use of the MySpace Services. MySpace.com reserves the right to investigate and take appropriate legal action against anyone who, in MySpace.com's sole discretion, violates this provision, including without limitation, reporting you to law enforcement authorities. Prohibited activity includes, but is not limited to:
... 4. any automated use of the system, such as using scripts to add friends or send comments or messages"
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