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<blockquote data-quote="Sue C" data-source="post: 126460" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>Star -- I have a MySpace page. I originally made one 'cuz my sister asked me to 'cuz she and I could post pictures for each other and send messages. We each have our pages set to private. After I got my page, I added Melissa as a friend and her friends and my niece and nephew. Most of them, including Melissa, have their pages set to public which means that anyone can see them. They can see all the personal information about themselves that they have written and they can see all their photos. You can cut and paste their photos. I tried it as a test! YIKES! I tried to get Melissa to change her setting to private but she won't.</p><p></p><p>Yes, when you accept a friendship, you get their entire MySpace page including its photos. You also see who their friends are. If you click on their photos and their page is set for public, you can check them out, too.</p><p></p><p>I don't understand what you are saying about the pictures on your computer. None of the photos I have looked at on the MySpace pages come through my email. I can only view them in MySpace (unless I would cut and paste the photo into somewhere else on my computer). If your son rejects a friendship request, he cannot be added as their friend. He should not be getting their pictures on your computer. I think he would have to be putting them there. I don't quite understand what you mean or where the pictures are. Please explain.</p><p></p><p>If you want to check out more, you can make your own MySpace page and check out his and the friends on his page. It is interesting to see some of the things you find out. Sometimes it might be stuff you don't want to know, though.</p><p></p><p>sue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue C, post: 126460, member: 87"] Star -- I have a MySpace page. I originally made one 'cuz my sister asked me to 'cuz she and I could post pictures for each other and send messages. We each have our pages set to private. After I got my page, I added Melissa as a friend and her friends and my niece and nephew. Most of them, including Melissa, have their pages set to public which means that anyone can see them. They can see all the personal information about themselves that they have written and they can see all their photos. You can cut and paste their photos. I tried it as a test! YIKES! I tried to get Melissa to change her setting to private but she won't. Yes, when you accept a friendship, you get their entire MySpace page including its photos. You also see who their friends are. If you click on their photos and their page is set for public, you can check them out, too. I don't understand what you are saying about the pictures on your computer. None of the photos I have looked at on the MySpace pages come through my email. I can only view them in MySpace (unless I would cut and paste the photo into somewhere else on my computer). If your son rejects a friendship request, he cannot be added as their friend. He should not be getting their pictures on your computer. I think he would have to be putting them there. I don't quite understand what you mean or where the pictures are. Please explain. If you want to check out more, you can make your own MySpace page and check out his and the friends on his page. It is interesting to see some of the things you find out. Sometimes it might be stuff you don't want to know, though. sue [/QUOTE]
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