Myspace.com mass deletion

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If you haven't heard, Microsoft offered to purchase Yahoo for 44.6 billion dollars. Yahoo turned down the offer and is now in talks with Newscorp, a Rupert Murdoch owned media company, that owns Myspace and Fox News Channel. The agreement between Yahoo and Newscorp may include Newscorp aquiring a 20% stake in Yahoo, while Yahoo gains control of Myspace and other fox media outlets.

My suggestion is that we begin gathering pledges for Ron Paul supporters to delete their myspace profiles because Myspace is Murdoch owned media. If just 10000 committed to deleting our myspace pages, it might send the message to Yahoo that they do not want to be doing business with Newscorp and Rupert Murdoch.

I am asking that someone create a website dedicated to collecting pledges of individuals willing to delete their myspace profile. The message is simple, Rupert Murdoch owns Newcorp which owns several media outlets including Myspace.com, and was instrumental to the media black out surrounding Ron Paul and his bid for president. As Ron Paul supporters we will not support Rupert Murdoch owned media and therefore will be deleting our Myspace profile.

Please also encourage individuals to spread the word, by sending out a message to their friends about their intentions. I suggest we pick a specified date for everyone to delete their profiles on the same day.

I hope that someone out their is on board and tech savvy enough to produce this effort. I do not know how to make a website or edit video to create the media necessary to spread the effort. I can only make suggestions, but I will be sure to make the pledge.

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LOL! Right...

Do you realize what a huge part myspace played in the r3VOLution? The ability to post bulletins & share videos, music & important information is what made this campaign go viral! I always thought it was pretty funny that we used Murdoch's own tool to fight his blackout. I am not a rampant user, but I have made many very positive connections through myspace & there is no way I'd delete my account.

All of these 'boycott' types of ideas are a total waste of time! For a boycott to be truly effective, it has to be reported on by the main stream media so that those who don't know what's going on can be informed. There's the rub...

Face it people, ALL those sites are controlled or spied on....

...by the intelligence apparatus. In a perfect world these sites would be awesome for social interaction of all kinds but, I highly recommend you do not use ANY of them..PERIOD! Weenng ourselves off them is just as important as giving up TV.

Agreed

And we can hit them in the pocket book while we are at it.

BAD IDEA!! Ignore this

BAD IDEA!! Ignore this post!!

NONE BUT PAUL!

Can we make a My Paul account ?

we could move our stuff from myspace/face to there.....
invite folks over :)
(make some money for dr paul ?)

you can fool some people sometimes....

You can use bebo.com

European based company that is a lot like myspace

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10 Reasons I Didn't Start a MySpace Account

MySpace Blows!

History

If I had a dollar for every time I had a person say to me, either in person or online, "Hey John, you should start a MySpace account--it would probably be really cool, LOL!" I would probably have about $57. When someone says that to me, I normally go on a spiel very similar to what I wrote below. Invariably though, when I go on such a spiel, I forget some very important reasons why I won't ever start a MySpace account. Thus, I will indulge you and give you ten reasons why I never created a MySpace account.

10. People got hurt as a direct or indirect result of the site.

This reason clocks in at number ten simply because it has never affected me personally. Of course, for some of the victim's families (say the parents of the girl depicted in this article), this would probably be the top reason.

9. Most of the shitty backgrounds users choose

A shitty background would not be such a problem in itself, except that it renders the ubiquitous guestbooks postings unreadable. This probably occurs so often because users feel they must update the background of their profiles in order to engage their site readers. I'm not saying this problem is present on every myspace profile, but you'd be hard-pressed not to find hard to read text in at least one out of ten profiles. To give you an example of exactly what I'm talking about, check out the photo below:
http://jstoppi.googlepages.com/crappyfont.jpg/crappyfont-lar...

8. The phrase "Social Networking" makes me want to punch someone in the face.

The word networking in itself is annoying, because we all had to hear about how going to the job fair "to network" was such a great idea, as if people were just these mindless nodes that only became something when they were a part of some workforce gestalt. When you add the word social to modify this already annoying word, it's as if you're conceding that you're too much of a loser to make friends "the old-fashioned way" (yeah, that's right, actually initiating a conversation with someone before reading their profiles and chatting with them for a year). I could digress for quite a while about how much I hate this phrase, but I'll spare you.

7. Shitty Music

Part of the beauty of most web pages lies in the fact that you can be listening to some of your own music while you consume them. This is not the case with MySpace profiles--no, you're the victim of whatever whims of shitty music the user has chosen for you. Sure, you can turn it off, but that's after the ten minute load time.

6. Too Much Bullshit

For this reason, I think a picture is worth 1,000 words. Let's direct our attention to Figure 1 below:

Figure 1: Too Much Bullshit (Click on Figure to Expand)
http://jstoppi.googlepages.com/TOOMUCHBULLSHITresized.jpg/TO...

Note that the figure above is only a fraction of a typical user's page. How many stupid things can you cram onto a single page? MySpace profiles are an ADD-afflicted person's dream. It's not just that there are so many distractions on each user's page, it's also that each one of them has no real content whatsoever. From mindless guestbooks posts to exhibitionist photos, the profiles are truly meaningless.

Here's something to consider: less is more. Let's take an example of one web page you might have heard of to illustrate my point:
http://www.google.com

Does this site look familiar? Do you hear any stupid music or get bombarded by slide shows when you go to this site? 'Nuff said.

5. I Don't Care What Johnny Football Star is Doing (or professing to be doing) Now

There's a reason why you don't talk to most of the people you went to high school with--you don't have anything in common anymore (not that you ever did except for the fact that you were corralled into a place where you were supposed to be learning something). Leave well enough alone, let it go!

The world would be much friendlier if people would forget about those they knew and move on to meet new people. In the words of the fake Kurt Vonnegut commencement speech: "Understand that friends come and go, but with a precious few you should hold on."

4. I'm Not Interested in Online Dating

I know MySpace is supposed to be about "social networking," as I mentioned earlier, but the reality is many people start profiles just to hook up with people. There are many other sites dedicated to this, but of course you have to pay for their services. I guess you can think of MySpace as a poor man's adultfriendfinder.com.

3. Each Page Takes Too Long to Load

I have a broadband connection that downloads up to about 5Mbps, which loads anything almost instantly, yet the typical MySpace profile takes minutes to load. I theorize this is because of reason number 6 presented earlier, but I could be wrong. If people wouldn't embed so much stupid shit onto one web page, this wouldn't be a problem, but whatever.

2. Empty Communication

99% of guestbook posts consist of something like "OMG, I haven't talked to u in forever, LOL! How r u doin!"

And then nothing. No response from the creator or the person who initiated the great post. It's as if the creator is gloating that someone wanted to talk to them.

You might be asking yourself why I ranked this reason so high? It's just that the above is present on every MySpace profile and it seems to be the big result of such a pointless endeavor.

1. After Carefully Considering the Word "MySpace," and Thinking About What the Site Really Is and What It's Used For, It's Evident That It's Nothing More than an Unsafe Website that is Tailored for Self-Fulfillment, Exhibitionism, Opportunists, and People Who Can't Let Go of the Past

That pretty much sums up my

That pretty much sums up my opinion of the site as well.

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Rupert Murdoch isn't even on

Rupert Murdoch isn't even on your list?

Three thoughts

1. Given the thread title and the MSM blackout, I assumed this meant that *MySpace* had deleted all RP references!

2. With the major Yahoo server problems yesterday, I thought the RP supporters were already trying to "convince" Yahoo that News Corp was not a good decision to make for survival!

3. If Yahoo discussed business with YouTube, would you want everyone to delete their RP videos from there, as well?

No... because Yahoo and

No... because Yahoo and Youtube are not the problems. Myspace/Newscorp/Murdoch are. The idea is to convince Yahoo not to do business with Newscorp. I'd have no problem with them doing business with Google/Youtube.

Any Media access is good access!

Any Media access is good access! You don't want to take away what little coverage he is getting. In fact Publicity Stunts Work great for getting the media involved. We need to start making them.

MySpace...

MySpace provides us with an additional communications platform, and a means of getting our message out to people who (still) haven't heard of Ron Paul. As long as you're not clicking the ad's on myspace, you're not giving them additional revenue.

For now it's something we can use to our advantage.

Hey! Common sense isn't

Hey! Common sense isn't allowed here! Go away!

j/k

http://www.ronpaulforcongress.com/
http://www.spielbauer.com/Jekyll.mp3 (make it go viral)
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Just make a point...

Just don't EVER ...NO EXCEPTION....Click on any ad when on myspace...

Sorry - no will do

I'm not paying for myspace, it's a great way to communicate the message of Freedom & I think it's a bad idea, somebody floated this idea months ago & the number of RP supporters shrunk - are we shooting ourself in the foot? Again, no paying for it, use it - just because Murdock buys the phone system doesn't mean I'm going to stop using my phone..
Just my 9 cents for inflation -

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Play their game, play by

Play their game, play by their rules

BAD IDEA....We need whatever

BAD IDEA....We need whatever exposure we can get.... This is the most cockeyed idea I've ever heard of!!!!

NONE BUT PAUL!

I agree

Myspace is a great communication vehicle that we need to continue to utilize at the moment.

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