I would say no.
2007-08-15 16:48:34
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answered by John's Secret Identity™ 6
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Yes, and then go do drugs, rob grocery stores, etc.
Please detect the sarcasm in my writing. A rule is a rule and breaking it will only get you in trouble. I have a myspace account, and it's really a waste of time. It causes too many problems, there are too many ads, and, plus, when you go to get a job, all your future employers will check up on you. Do you really want your boss to read everything about your life?
How old is this brother of yours? It doesn't seem fair he should have one, and you should not. When you're his age, then your parents should allow you to get one, and when you do, make sure your profile is set to private, and you only add people you know..
Go read some of the other myspace questions here, a lot of smart people have been played, and hurt by strangers on the internet. ALWAYS be careful and TRUST NO ONE
2007-08-15 16:52:04
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answered by Avillie 4
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Myspace has restrictions and age limits for a reason. There are a lot of creeps out there. I highly suggest listening to your mother at this point and don't go behind her back. It will make things worse. Myspace has an age limit for a reason, because it is indeed potentially dangerous. Talk to your mother about it before going behind her back and making a new account. Myspace has privacy settings that allow only friends access to your profile. Nobody else can see your profile or information except people you personally add. Let her know that. If she still feels uncomfortable try this: Ask her if adding your brother to your friends list in addition to making your profile private to anyone but your friends would be okay. This way your brother isn't necessarily snooping on you, but rather, can watch out for you too. It may make the whole situation more comfortable. And to be honest, adding your brother to your friends list shouldn't make you uncomfortable, cause there isn't much that you should be doing that would make you uncomfortable with. My brother was one of the first people I put on my friends list. Also, offer to be open with your mother to letting her see your myspace account. She is your mother and the person who is suppose to keep your safe and protected. If she wants to see your friends list, let her. There isn't anything you have to hide. Just keep your list of friends to your friends and friends of friends only. That is if your mother will go with that suggestion.
2007-08-15 17:07:46
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answered by Lynn 4
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Your mothers and fathers sound propose, no longer basically strict. they do no longer ought to yell at you, they could rather attempt to reason with you. they do no longer sound very lifelike. enable them to have the password to your myspace, so they could seem at what you're doing, who your persons are, what kinds of messages you get and stuff. Or, in the event that they do no longer desire to project, perhaps yet another person (like a chum's discern) will conform to maintain an eye fixed on your web site, to basically be sure you're no longer doing something risky. MySpace is way less risky then the action pictures, or the Mall. And do what Feisty shows besides, the internal maximum element. between the privateness, and permitting your mothers and fathers to work out each little thing you do no myspace, it incredibly is going to definitly be plenty safer then the action pictures.
2016-10-15 12:13:41
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answered by Anonymous
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ReaIly, if you're young, you don't particularly need MySpace. Infact, no one needs it! It just happens to be that so many of us happen to have MySpaces.
No, don't disobey your parents. That's just one step on the path to abandoning your family for your friends/internet friends.
It might not always make sense to us, why our parents make some rules, which feel too harsh, but in the end, they're right, because they've already been children themselves, and they've gone through the rigors of childhood and adolescence.
My advice is to talk to your parents about it calmly. If they don't budge, then I would simply say, don't get a MySpace, because it really is a dangerous place to be.
2007-08-15 16:51:23
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answered by Tilde 2
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Why not do a compromise?
One of our clients didn't want his daughter to have myspace, but the mother allowed it anyway. So they decided that if she was going to have it, both mom and dad would have access to it as well.
Show your parents that you'll be responsible and won't do anything stupid like meeting with strangers. Allow your parents to have some access to it and keep your profile private.
2007-08-15 16:50:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask yourself whether or not it's really worth it. If you think that it is, tell your parents that myspace CAN be safe and tell her about the protected profile. It only allows your friends to see your profile and if you want to make a compromise with your parents, tell them that they can approve your first 10 friends. Show them that you're only talking with your friends and that you're not going to accept any strangers and they might be more willing.
Good luck!
2007-08-15 16:49:38
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answered by mademoiselle 3
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have a sit-down with your parents and tell them how safe myspace can be if you're careful with it. show them how you can set your profile to private and only alow friends and people you know see your page. and show them what you have on there, just to keep them in the loop. they just want to keep you protected because you're their little girl. i wouldn't go behind their backs because if they said you couldn't before, they really wont like it if they find out about another one you didn't tell them about.
and you shouldn't have had a myspace when you were 10 anyway, i'm totally behind them on that.
2007-08-15 16:50:42
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answered by BroncosGirl6 4
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Well, the most important thing is to obey your parents. How old r u? Maybe your parents don't think your responsbile for myspace and facebook. I suggest that your parents to look at both sites to see for themselves. If I were your parents I would suggest to use facebook since it is mostly your schoolmates and less/no spams. Maybe ask them why they do not want you to have either?
2007-08-15 16:50:56
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answered by travel4christ1 2
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dont bother. myspace is not all its cracked up to be. save the drama, nothing good ever comes from myspace. if you insist on having one maybe your parents will compromise and let you have one so that only your friends can see it. you parents should know your password too. talk to them and see if you can come to an agreement.
2007-08-15 16:53:28
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answered by qwerty 4
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Set it to Private , and let your parents view it every 3-4 months to give you the Ok... thats its fine..
Just be alot more respectful knowing your parents will see what u post...
How old are u now is the real question ??
2007-08-15 16:53:56
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answered by nwoh50 2
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