Julie Barrett is a freelance writer and photographer based in Plano, TX.

What Part of "Spam" Does MySpace Not Understand?

Fresh when it gets here from Julie Barrett
Thursday, April 17, 2008


Lately, I've had several e-mails from MySpace pop into my inbox. I don't even have an account there. Apparently MySpace members can add any addresses they wish to their mailing list - whether the accounts belong to members or not. I don't have any problem with this for opt-in lists, but suddenly I'm getting spam, and some of it ain't pretty.

One from this morning pretends to want to assist me with promotion, but it's a variation on a spam about a "paypal like site" that's been going around the last few days. The other is about "hot" parties in NYC. Why would I want to party in NYC? Clicking on the unsubscribe link

Both e-mails contain a link to a photo. Clicking on the link redirects to what appears to be the MySpace main page. I get a message telling me that I need to log in. It doesn't appear to be a phising site, they're getting crafty these days.

Both e-mails gave me a link to unsubscribe (which also redirected to the home page and asked me to log in) or suggested I send a blank message with "BLOCK" in the subject line to [email protected]. Research shows that this appears to be a l I did that and got a message from support saying that they didn't understand my request. What part of "block" don't they get? Could it be that because I don't have a MySpace account that they can't help me?

There's also a snail mail address, but I shouldn't be required to drop everything, compose a letter and drop it in the mail on the slim hope that they'll do the right thing - when they get around to it.

I hope MySpace cracks down on these spammers, but I don't hold out any hope.

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