posted by cldnails May 09th, 2008.No Comments
It looks like MySpace is allowing the user to do with their info as they wish, at least within the confines of a handful of other websites. There has been a movement amongst some MySpace users and even more Facebook users to allow easy transfer amongst information between websites, like age, favorite movies, and generally your whole life crap. Until now Facebook and MySpace a like would ban accounts for scripts that would automatically copy over such info.
As of this posting MySpace has enabled the ability for users to copy over their personal information to Yahoo, eBay, Photobucket, and Twitter. It's believed that in the short run this list of websites will grow significantly and soon your MySpace data will be able to be shared amongst all social networks.
(insert crazy ass laugh)
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posted by cldnails May 06th, 2008.No Comments

The first few times it happened, ok 'I didn't know' will fly, but by now everyone should be aware of the ramifications of posting questionable pics to social networking sites. Stacy Snyder is just the latest of potential school teachers that are being denied their accredation because of pictures depecting alcohol use or racier images in bikini's.
Christ, if my Biology teacher resembled Tiffany Shepherd, I wouldn't have got any work done. But, thanks to the miracles of the internet her images are posted everywhere and now she has lost her job. Now, was wearing the Drunken Pirate title worth it? Remember kids, if you are looking to get a job in public services...just say no to MySpace.