
Myspace, love it or hate it; Me? I hate the ever loving (insert inappropriate expletive here) out of it. The layout sucks, spam filtering is a joke and unless you’re single, there’s little to no point in signing up. Not that long ago I went ahead and canceled my own account along with about forty five friends, all of whom I knew personally. So losing the account didn’t really mean the end of any friendships, at least not any real ones.
Four months later, free of the teenage angst, drama and clutches of the “I’ve turned to the dark side” Tom, there was finally some peace to be had. But then for whatever idiotic reason I ended up creating a new account, trying to keep it strictly known to work related friends only. Three weeks later, I’ve already been bombarded by dozens of fake profiles requesting me to add me to their friends list. Being away for so long, I hadn’t known about sheer number of spam bots that have been infecting Myspace. But it wasn’t until I saw this fake profile from a fake friend request today that I just decided to give up all over again:

Isn’t that awesome? Fake people leaving fake comments for fake profiles! Pretty soon all of Myspace will be full of nothing but acne faced cybernetic beings capable of conversing all by themselves. Seriously who needs humans anyway?
Do yourself the biggest favor in the world; delete your Myspace profile, it feels so good. In fact I’m off right now to delete mine for a second time and hopefully the last.
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May 18th, 2007 at 4:52 pm
ahh I know that feeling. I had an account which was not used for months! The fact is that I didn’t care and just got one for my friends but I felt like a hypocrite for bashing myspace while having an account. I wanted to delete it for so long but I didn’t even want to log in to the site. So I finally decided to suck it up and delete my account.
IT FELT AWESOME.