hay is there a code that can stop people from copying your blogs on myspace??? cos people keep copying mine and i dont want them to be able to!
like is there a code or something?
and what is the "blog safe mode" thats in the control pannel on your blog?? do i do it through that? how? i dont get how the blog safe thing works either...
can someone help me i really want to change it so no one can take my blogs ASAP!! thanks in advance=]
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Internet & Web Design? thelaura answered Saturday December 13 2008, 7:31 am: Even if you put in a code to prevent right clicking.. let's face it.. it's not gonna do much help. People can still copy with either the print screen button or just simply copy typing your text.
I don't know if you know, but when you write a blog on MySpace, you can choose who gets to view it and who can't. So if you don't want to make your profile private, just don't let whoever is copying your blog read it.
If you don't know how to do it.. next time you write a blog, make sure the box that says "public" is not ticked and "preferred list" is. Or if it's people not in your friends list who are copying your blogs, set it to "friends".
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theymos answered Friday December 12 2008, 10:52 pm: The only thing you can do is make your Myspace account private. It's impossible to allow people to view something on the Internet and simultaneously prevent them from copying it. No code will help.
I don't know what "blog safe mode" is, and I can't find it on Myspace. It does not prevent people from copying your stuff, since that is impossible.
If you wrote the blogs, contact Myspace, telling them specifically who copied your content. Give them a link. They will take it down, and probably ban whoever copied your material. [ theymos's advice column | Ask theymos A Question ]
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