Don't tell our District Overseer that.......he went off about it at our Circuit Assembly last month.
Actually, it was mentioned by our CO at the circuit assembly last week too. He didn't actually mention the name but he mentioned several high-profile cases involving the site, so it was pretty clear what he was talking about. So I finally deleted my profile. I didn't really use it that much anyway, so it's no big loss.
I just found out that a longtime friend of my husband's, who he recently got back in touch with after many years of being out of contact with each other, is an elder at a hall on the other coast, and he actually mentioned that he and the other elders in their hall peruse Myspace from time to time, to 'check up' on some of the young ones in the area, to make sure all is going well and no one's doing anything wrong.
Interesting.........
i've never been on myspace, but it just seems so incredibly lame
The only thing I like it for is that some bands now send out their newsletters and updates through myspace instead of their own website.
I dunno. I find it kinda cool to see how everyone is connected somehow. Also, it's a really good way to get info on bands. One of my friends uses myspace to recruit local bands for concerts, so it can be really useful. It's a shame that so many people have gotten in trouble on it.
Knucklehead kids, double-lifers, apostates, etc. They ruin it for everyone!
the same thing happens here, btw.
That's just interesting to me.....not that I have a problem with it or anything....I honestly think it's a very practical way to find out what people are up to, because a lot of times they aren't forthcoming with certain info. It's just another example of how bad this system is getting.