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#12027 by Celticagent
Sat Sep 01, 2007 5:09 pm
Which sucks because I did all my band/lesson booking and emailing from there.

Does anybody have another social networking site they like as much as or better than Myspace? I already have a Facebook account that doesn't do much for me.

Thanks!

#12028 by Craig Maxim
Sat Sep 01, 2007 8:01 pm
What does "froze" mean?

Deleted or locked out?

Locked out happens for a day or so.

Deleted is harder, but....

Message myspace staff, and tell them your
account was "phished" and that students depend on
your Myspace page for lessons, etc...

They'll probably restore it for you.

Make take time though.

Meanwhile don't delete your account yourself and
don't create a new MySpace with the same email
address. If you did, delete it, before they restore
your account, or they will conflict, cause they share
the same email being signed up with.

Finally, if you got deleted from the use of software
or bots, be cautious. MySpace allows only 500 transactions
per day, per account, including messaging, friend requests,
event invites, comments, everything! Only 500 per day.

It is safer to stay around 450.

You likely went over this. If not, then youhave had too
many people flag your messages as spam.

Reword your messages so they don't jump right to the
spam button, or establish friendships first, and then mention
in a public comment on their profile, that you give lessons.

good luck.

#12030 by RhythmMan
Sat Sep 01, 2007 9:54 pm
I encountered a problem signing into MySpace late yesterday; and I couldnt get in last night, either.
But I kept getting a message saying they were working in the database, and log-ins were disabled until further notice.
No problems today . . . .

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