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Myspace founder lied on Myspace

Age-faker
Tuesday, 30 October 2007, 08:50

THE FOUNDER of MySpace, has been outed by Newsweek for lying on his profile.

If you believe Anderson's profile he is just 32. However according to Newsweek he is about to turn 37 this week

Apparently, when Anderson wrote his profile he wanted to be seen as a 27 year-old whiz-kid rather than a 32 year old dinosaur.

Newsweek went to great efforts to obtain its 'scoop'. It got his driving licence information, voter registration and telephone service applications which show his birthday as being November 8, 1970. We are surprised they didn't get his star chart done while they were at it.

Most of us think that 32 is a damn fine age to be a millionaire and only the likes of Alexander the Great or Sabu had done much by that time of their lives. But Newsweek does not think so.

The reason is that over the pond, age and name faking is seen as a problem. Critics claim that the lack of age verification enables sexual predators to masquerade as teenagers and befriend real teens using the site.

Anderson automatically appears as an online friend when you join MySpace. Newsweek seems to think that if your first MySpace experience is with a faker it sets the scene for your rest of your time on the place.

Newsweek did not seem to realise that whatever age he said he was, Anderson was never going to be their friend. Most people using MySpace had already worked that out.

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This just in....

Newsweek sucks! It must be a slow news day if they are chasing around something this pathetic. I'll go read my wall street journal now with something actually worth reading.

posted by : Viscountalpha, 30 October 2007 Complain about this comment
MySpace goes after age-fakers -- except the founder!

When I signed up for MySpace, I put a fake age up -- I said I was 100 years old. :) Just a joke, because I didn't want to put my REAL age up. Just didn't. I figured it was no one's business as long as I was of legal age and not trying to hit on teens (which I had no interest in). But MySpace got real huffy and threatened to pull my account unless I gave my "correct" age, which they assumed was not 100 years old. 

How ironic their founder is the biggest violator of their policy -- showing up as everyone's friend and lying about hs age! Ha. 

Kudos to Newsweek for scoping this out. Puts the MySpace idiots in their place!

posted by : Chazz, 31 October 2007 Complain about this comment
32 year old dinosaur!

What the h*ll! I am not a dinosaur!

posted by : Twinkie, 27 January 2008 Complain about this comment
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