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myspace-friends
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why do people who hava a "myspace" think they have gained new friends just because someone has asked to be on their friends list ?????
also, as an after thought... what is the world record for most "friends" on myspace ????
theres gotta be someone out there who knows the answer to the second part of my question...
:-)
also, as an after thought... what is the world record for most "friends" on myspace ????
theres gotta be someone out there who knows the answer to the second part of my question...
:-)
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I cant answer the 2nd part of your question, you need someone with considerable more knowledge than i posess or ever hope to!
I have about 119 "friends" on myspace but only really bother with about 20 or so of them! When someone wants to add me then i just become a myspace tart and click accept! Makes me feel wanted ;-) I dont feel i have gained a "friend" more just like to give the impression that im considerably more popular than i actually am!!!!!!!!!! ;-)
I cant answer the 2nd part of your question, you need someone with considerable more knowledge than i posess or ever hope to!
I have about 119 "friends" on myspace but only really bother with about 20 or so of them! When someone wants to add me then i just become a myspace tart and click accept! Makes me feel wanted ;-) I dont feel i have gained a "friend" more just like to give the impression that im considerably more popular than i actually am!!!!!!!!!! ;-)
There's a little boy on there who's suffering from a form of leukaemia who has over 20000 friends. His dad set up the page on his behalf (James & Daddy) with the aim of gaining 20000.
I only have 17 friends, some of whom are family and other people I'm good friends with in cyberspace. Others are well-known groups and writers I like (a couple of whom I've actually met and have sent me very nice messages). Having the more well-known bods on there means I then get bulletins telling me when gigs and other events are. It also serves to give others an idea of what sort of person I am.
I'm certainly not under the illusion that more than a handful of them give two-hoots about me, at the end of the day.
I only have 17 friends, some of whom are family and other people I'm good friends with in cyberspace. Others are well-known groups and writers I like (a couple of whom I've actually met and have sent me very nice messages). Having the more well-known bods on there means I then get bulletins telling me when gigs and other events are. It also serves to give others an idea of what sort of person I am.
I'm certainly not under the illusion that more than a handful of them give two-hoots about me, at the end of the day.