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I’ve been getting friend requests from these girls and added a couple before I knew they were webcam girls. A friend told me that by going on those sites will allow them to get my email address and screw with me. Are there problems like this going on?

All of the other answers are correct…they give you nothing but grief! A majority of these profiles place a full page transparent gif over it, with a link to a porn site.

Here is some advice on how to cut the requests down a little bit:

1. Disable your "Online Now" indicator in your account settings.

2. If you receive friend requests from porn bots, or web-cam girls, and they DON’T have a transparent gif link over the page, click on Block User, and then deny the friend request.

3. If you receive friend requests from porn bots, or web-cam girls, and they DO have a transparent gif link, report them to MySpace, as that breaks MySpace TOU, and will get that profile deleted.

3a. Click on the "Report Abuse" link at the bottom of the profile page, or if it’s covered by the gif., use this link, adding the porn bots user ID at the end of it: http://collect.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=misc.contactInput&ProfileContentID=

Click on the Inappropriate Content button, and write a small message describing that it’s a porn bot with a transparent gif link on the page, and make sure to include the porn bot profiles URL/w user ID.

3b. If you are able to click on Block User, do so, if the transparent gif is covering it up, go here: http://www.bbzspace.com/overlay/link.php

and enter the info. into the link generator. You can block the user from that site.

3c. After you block the account, deny the friend request. You should receive a notice from MySpace, anywhere from a few days to a month, thanking you for stopping porn bots and spammers. Congratulate yourself! =)

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  1. by Deadsy Legion Tory on July 15th, 2009 at 5:38 am

    These are all spam bots designed to retrive your personal information such as your email address. Do not respond or add these as they tend to send you spam on your myspace page even though they claim to be a girl or whatever. Don’t fall for it.
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  2. by liljon0430 on July 15th, 2009 at 5:46 am

    Yes..web-cam girls can get into ur email if u add em,talk to em,or do wateva with em…
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  3. by extremlysexyromantic on July 15th, 2009 at 6:25 am

    No they are not trying to screw with you, they are trying to screw with your money.All ways deny those kind of friend request…good luck
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  4. by Ric on July 15th, 2009 at 6:34 am

    All of the other answers are correct…they give you nothing but grief! A majority of these profiles place a full page transparent gif over it, with a link to a porn site.

    Here is some advice on how to cut the requests down a little bit:

    1. Disable your "Online Now" indicator in your account settings.

    2. If you receive friend requests from porn bots, or web-cam girls, and they DON’T have a transparent gif link over the page, click on Block User, and then deny the friend request.

    3. If you receive friend requests from porn bots, or web-cam girls, and they DO have a transparent gif link, report them to MySpace, as that breaks MySpace TOU, and will get that profile deleted.

    3a. Click on the "Report Abuse" link at the bottom of the profile page, or if it’s covered by the gif., use this link, adding the porn bots user ID at the end of it: http://collect.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=misc.contactInput&ProfileContentID=

    Click on the Inappropriate Content button, and write a small message describing that it’s a porn bot with a transparent gif link on the page, and make sure to include the porn bot profiles URL/w user ID.

    3b. If you are able to click on Block User, do so, if the transparent gif is covering it up, go here: http://www.bbzspace.com/overlay/link.php

    and enter the info. into the link generator. You can block the user from that site.

    3c. After you block the account, deny the friend request. You should receive a notice from MySpace, anywhere from a few days to a month, thanking you for stopping porn bots and spammers. Congratulate yourself! =)
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  5. by qballtome on July 15th, 2009 at 7:10 am

    COULD HAPPEN
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  6. by l1toangel on July 15th, 2009 at 8:45 am

    yeah plenty of this is going on
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  7. by libertygone on July 15th, 2009 at 9:31 am

    hahah i love spammers. good money in spamming. trust me. 10k a month doing it….
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