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Old 12-12-2006, 11:20 PM
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-How well-rounded a person is...the more variety in movies, TV shows, and music they have the better.
Wow I would consider myself very well rounded as regards to books and movies and all (English major in a film heavy dept.) but I NEVER put down my favorites or whatnot. Ehh I don't (didn't) think anyone cares.

I like to check out what friends we have in common and what people's majors are/were.

I'm getting a little bored of facebook, but SK wouldn't let me deactivate! lol they message us constantly on it. I just wish facebook had an instant messanger feature.
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Old 12-12-2006, 11:33 PM
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The geek in me looks at the layout. To me, flashy and eyeblinding layouts say a lot. So do layouts that have Jessica Alba half naked.

Also...pictures. If a person has more pictures of their car/motorcycle than they do of themselves, that says a lot too. Self portraits of themselves shirtless in the bathroom make me vomit.

The grammar whore in me wishes more people would be more mindful of their spelling errors. If they can take the time to pimp their MySpace layout, then take the freaking time to make sure you don't have any spelling errors so you don't look like a dumb fool. Also, THOSE WHO FEEL THE NEED TO TYPE THEIR PROFILES IN CAPS LOCK oR iN ToGGLeCaSe ShOuLd Be ShOt. It'S sUcH aN eYeSoRe ReAdInG PrOfILeS LyK tHiS...but it's also an indication of their maturity level, because only 14 year olds type like that.
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Old 12-13-2006, 02:43 AM
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yah i'm actually pretty big on the layouts and their top friends lists.

layouts for the same reasons OTW gave

and top friends list because i really don't want to be friends with somebody who has only completly hot chicks in their top friends for no other reason than to show off how many hot chicks he knows
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Old 12-13-2006, 04:05 AM
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you shouldn't make major decisions about people based on myspace...people don't necessarily put everything they like or that they're involved in, they might leave stuff out, exaggerate for humorous effect, etc. why not actually talk to the person and get to know their whole picture before making huge judgements like that?
I'm sorry, if I'm an employer gathering info on someone who wants to work for me, if I see a potential new hire's MySpace is filled with half naked pictures, that'll up throw a red flag.

If a potential date has pictures of Tila Tequila and other import model whores all over his page, I'd wonder if that's the kind of woman he really wants.

Why bother getting to know the person if you're already turned off? That'd just be wasting my time so I won't even bother.

If people are concerned about being unfairly judged because of their profiles, maybe they should start being truthful and honest instead of simply putting up fronts.
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Old 12-13-2006, 04:34 AM
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I mean, if I want to get to know a person better, I'll check out their favorites and blogs and stuff.. but as far as what would raise red flags as to their personality, it would be sexually provocative pictures, those LAME bathroom-mirror self portraits (LMAO), too many glittery blinky things, TyPiN LiKe DiS, lying, or a bunch of highly personal emotional blogs. Seriously, nobody needs to read that, make it private.

Oh also, comments from friends. Last year we had a candidate for student elections disqualified because his friend left a comment like "if people don't vote for you, they're FAGS" on his page, and the guy left it up there instead of deleting it. Seriously, put it on comment-approval!
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Old 12-13-2006, 07:05 AM
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I'm sorry, if I'm an employer gathering info on someone who wants to work for me, if I see a potential new hire's MySpace is filled with half naked pictures, that'll up throw a red flag.

If a potential date has pictures of Tila Tequila and other import model whores all over his page, I'd wonder if that's the kind of woman he really wants.

Why bother getting to know the person if you're already turned off? That'd just be wasting my time so I won't even bother.

If people are concerned about being unfairly judged because of their profiles, maybe they should start being truthful and honest instead of simply putting up fronts.
Yes, one of the first things I look at on someone's profile is his/her pictures, and their friends. If they have 3, 875 friends who are all scantily-clad girls in provacative poses, I don't exactly get a favorable impression. Fair? Maybe not, but it's always wise to be conscientious about what your MySpace profile says about you--especially to someone who doesn't know you well--because you never know who might be looking at it.

And comment-approval is a good thing, folks...I know someone who got into big trouble because of something someone left on his comments as a joke, and it wasn't pretty.
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Old 12-13-2006, 07:48 AM
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Because the fact that someone enjoys looking at beautiful women automatically means they are unqualified for a job and will probably sexually harrass every woman they come in contact with. Right.

I can see the issue if there are illegal activities alluded to (drugs, etc.), but professional life and personal life should be kept seperate. I'm not saying that it's wrong to look at the profiles per se (and I'm not saying it's wright to flaunt half naked pictures of yourself, etc. on your profile), but to place hard core judgements on people that will effect their very real life (income, job opportunities, etc.) is close minded and wrong when there are not legal issues to worry about.
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Old 12-13-2006, 09:01 AM
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Because the fact that someone enjoys looking at beautiful women automatically means they are unqualified for a job and will probably sexually harrass every woman they come in contact with. Right.

I can see the issue if there are illegal activities alluded to (drugs, etc.), but professional life and personal life should be kept seperate. I'm not saying that it's wrong to look at the profiles per se (and I'm not saying it's wright to flaunt half naked pictures of yourself, etc. on your profile), but to place hard core judgements on people that will effect their very real life (income, job opportunities, etc.) is close minded and wrong when there are not legal issues to worry about.
They should be, but they aren't. I know there are employers/grad schools that look online at candidates, and that includes MySpace pages, Facebook pages, etc. I mean, you can obviously make your page private, but people are judged on first impressions. If the job or scholastic position is high-competition, anything unprofessional or questionable about the applicant will be a detriment. Maybe it's not fair, but that's life.

As for me, I never really think of anything when I look at pages. The only friends I have are people who I'm actually friends with, so the pages don't matter much to me. The high graphic pages bug me sometimes, but besides that, no other thoughts really cross my mind.
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