& i’m feeling really good about it.
i logged on a few weeks ago to check message, & even though i’ve had a profile for years & have over 1k friends (not bragging, i promise) i found it incredibly boring.
don’t even want to know how many hours/days/weeks/months (hopefully not years!) i’ve wasted on that site.
good riddance :]
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I don’t think that I could delete my account all together because there are too many amazing people I’ve met online.
Also, I’m switching school in the fall and I hate talking on the phone…
I blocked myspace for 6 weeks, and now I do more productive things than checking comments etc. Still check once and a while, but not such a time comnsuming process anymore.
I’ve given it up for lent, and already I don’t miss it. I’ve always wasted oh too much time on it, doing really nothing other than checking my comments and looking at other peoples myspaces for no particular reason.
Now I have all this spare time, to do other things where i used to myspace.
I have to say, it’s rather nice.
it is so totally worth doing..you don’t realize how much time you waste on that stupid website..i deleted mine and i’ve started doing more productive things, such as reading.
i couldn’t delete my myspace b.c. it was under a fake email address so i just told everyone i knew to delete me and i took all of my pictures off. i was tired of wasting all of my time online. and myspace was the whole reason. so now i go online once or twice a day for about an hour all together. and now i go out and live my life instead of wasting it.
danimatian is running all over new york
i go on myspace hiatus once in a while. i always seem to think i am being unproductive because i spend too much time on myspace or AOL IM or whatever. and then when i stay away from those things.. i still get nothing done..
it’s not the websites fault its just stupid old me. ya can’t blame Tom from MySpace for that. I’ve been talking to people online since 1987 so it’s part of my reality now… if I could jack in permanantly, I would.
I can’t even count the times I have been recognized by people because of MySpace. It’s kinda fun. It’s happened to me in Detroit, Chicago, San Francisco, Boston and in a huge crowd at Bonnaroo Music Festival in Tennessee.
myspace.com/bojo
I’ve basically just replaced it with facebook, but that is much more worth my time. i rarely check myspace and i only check facebook a few times a day.
I just got a page in August, I started late. But I check my page daily. It’s sad because there’s really not to much to do on it anyway.
Just delete everything in your profile. Keep in touch with your friends elsewhere. Only way to get rid of your addiction is to remove your customizations (only reason why you adore your own page, because it’s your own ‘creation’). Try it. Myspace blows-it’s only there to market ad’s and make money off of you. A site so shrewd in business ethics should get no respect.







