January 13, 2006
MySpace Evil
A recent post to Interesting-People got me wondering: is myspace really censoring its users? The answer? YES.
Experiment: attempt posting The Independent's story to my MySpace bulletin board, and personally mail it to my MySpace friends via their messaging service. Result: I confirm my bulletin post, and wait the five minutes required for bulletins to go 'live.' Bulletin never shows up. I call/email friends asking if they received my message. No-one has.
Control: pass the message through the 1337 Translator with settings for 20% leetness (makes message fairly readable still, to the untrained reader, and also replaces tons of letters with their numeric lookalikes). This message posts immediately to my bulletin board.
Conclusion: MySpace is without a doubt censoring people from posting about rival sites, *and* from criticizing MySpace. I'd suggest moving to a site that allows free speech, as MySpace does not...
Yep. Check out the story I linked to...
Posted by: reid on January 17, 2006 07:57 PMI don't like myspace, it asks for my password every time I try to do anything. I don't think it likes macs. I only got it to be more available to the kat-centric crowd.
it is creepy that it censored you. I couldn't really read the Leet speak, but good idea on the experiment.
Posted by: erin on January 18, 2006 06:12 PMHey Ried,
I'm interested in this article but I don't want to pay the one pound to read it. Can you send it to me? Dr_claytor@yahoo.com. Also, any other my space dirt is welcome. By the way, I heard that they don't censor references to youtube or revver any more. Thanks.
clay







by reid
on October 01, 2007
by reid
on July 17, 2005
You know Rupert Murdoch and News Corp. own MySpace now, right? They censor video content as well.
Posted by: ajm on January 17, 2006 02:54 PM