dsc (1000+ posts) Tue Apr-15-08 10:37 PM
Original message
How gay do we have to be before the Myspace women will leave us alone
I recently set up a myspace page and yes, it says I'm a gay male. But I keep getting these bikini clad women asking me to be their friends. Now send me some speedo clad men, and I will be right on it.
I get those all the time too. Of course mine says striaght, married, and not looking. I think they are a spam-bot, rather than all these really sexy girls just wanting to meet me.
leftofcool (1000+ posts) Tue Apr-15-08 10:39 PM
Response to Original message
3. I think my space is the problem
Y-yess.....you are perfectly normal.
msongs (1000+ posts) Tue Apr-15-08 10:48 PM
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7. that kind of stuff goes to everybody with a page unless it is under 18-restricted
and it might even go to those kids as well.
if one fails to respond it seems to stop. we havent had any in a long time, but then we have a myspacemusic page not a personal one
Msongs
keep logic out of this.
blayne (234 posts) Wed Apr-16-08 07:39 PM
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15. Get used to it. They never stop.
You might try going to:
>>Account Settings
>>Spam
>>Messages: then check >>"Require CAPTCHA for non-friends to send me messages"
I am sure the girls won't be willing to put the extra effort into the Captcha requirement. I haven't tried this yet. Personally, I get some joy out of logging in just so I can hit the spam button on those tarts. After they are reported as being a "spammer," their account is deleted, and they have to create a new account.
AND, back to disreality.
gaspee (1000+ posts) Sat Apr-19-08 07:09 AM
Response to Reply #15
19. Tarts?
Do you not understand the concept?
It's spamming by pay sites, not as you so wonderfully put it random "tarts."
Nice anti-woman attitude.
Uh-Oh...the feminazis are on to this one...
ksdemocratsforthewin (6 posts) Sat Apr-19-08 02:00 AM
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18. QFT. QFMFT.
