From one MySpace addict to another...

Thursday, August 03, 2006

Professional MySpace Stalker?

These days, you can get paid for almost anything. Get paid for blogging, get paid for shopping, get paid for trying out new products, etc. But what if you could get paid for just being on MySpace?

Imagine what would happen to the economy if suddenly millions of MySpace users were getting paid to hang out on MySpace. Wouldn't that be something?

Still, if I could pay someone to do something MySpace-related, it would be to cyber-stalk people for me. Ok, let me explain...

Now that MySpace has given its users the option to make their profiles private, it's gotten a bit harder to "stalk". Let's say your ex-boyfriend/girlfriend has a private profile. Now you can't secretly read their blog, comments or scope out their friends list. In fact, the only way to do that is to send a friend request and get them to ACCEPT it... and since doing that would most definitely "out" you...that's not going to happen.

But what if there were professional MySpace stalkers? Their job would be to either get themselves added to that persons friend's list or to find someone who already is who can give you the skinny on that persons profile. Their services would be in demand for sure.

This is all hypothetical of course. It's not like I actually stalk anybody on MySpace.

And if I did, I certainly wouldn't tell you... ;-)

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

i have one of those except she's my husband's ex and i can't get rid of her. i swear she makes up myspace people. i don't even like to add friends now. i wonder if you know of a tracker? i keep blocking her split personalities...

Anonymous said...

man, it's not surprising about internet stalkers. The ones who are the stalkers are in denial and swear up and down the one(s) they are stalking are stalking them. I'm pretty sure they have some professional hacker who desperate people would love to pay money to have them hack into a network account. Jeez, people on the internet are crazy!

Anonymous said...

My husband and I have this problem with his baby mama. She has even gone through the trouble of creating fake accounts to try and get on his friends list since it's set to private. I wish there were something that could be done about childish behavior like this but nothing comes to mind.