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What is
MySpace? Myspace is a
social networking community website that allows you to create
a personal home page, post photos, personal
blogs, send email,
and more. MySpace is
a social networking website. MySpace is an online community that
lets you meet your friends' friends. MySpace is
a social networking website offering an interactive, user-submitted
network of friends, personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos, music and
videos internationally.
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Things you can do on MySpace: MySpace
allows you to create a community and share photos, journals and
interests with your growing network of mutual friends!
- Use MySpace to create a personal home page
- Use MySpace to Post photos
- Use MySpace to Post
blogs
- Use MySpace to Communicate with friends
- Use MySpace to Send email
- Use MySpace to Post bulletins
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Who is
MySpace for?
- MySpace is for friends who want to talk Online
- MySpace is for Single people who want to meet other Singles
- MySpace is for Matchmakers who want to connect their friends with other friends
- MySpace is for Families who want to keep in touch--map your Family Tree
- MySpace is for Business people and co-workers interested in networking
- MySpace is for Classmates and study partners
- MySpace is for Anyone looking for long lost friends!
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Find
friends social networking profiles in minutes! |
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How to Use MySpace
- First, Sign Up and Create a Profile
(Your Profile is Your Space on the Web, where you can describe yourself,
hobbies and interests. You can even upload pictures and write journals.)
- Second, Invite your Friends to join Your Personal Network.
OR, Search the site for your Friends who are already Members of Myspace.
- Third, View the Connections you Create between Your Friend and Their
Friends. Some people have 1,000s of people in their extended network!
Meet your Friend's Friends and Suggest Matches! You can communicate with
anyone in your Personal Network.
How do I
visit MySpace?
How Do I find Friends on
the MySpace.com Website?
Private investigators
are increasingly called
upon to investigate
cases of bullying on the
internet, and to conduct
so-called "MySpace
investigations", as
MySpace was a primary
source of bullying cases
at a certain time.
Private Investigators
should familiarize
themselves with social
networking websites and
be prepared to conduct
research on the activity
of a subject. |
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See Also
List of Social
Networking Websites |
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