- actionscripted, on 02/14/2008, -0/+2Not compelling at all.
To sum up: If you are an administrator of a social network (aren't we all?) you should never fully delete the system-side profile of a user (email, IP, etc.) because if you do some users might set up dozens of fraudulent accounts to spam and seduce children. Emphasis on seducing children.
There. Skip the read. - SilkCharm, on 02/14/2008, -0/+0Well summarised. You clearly grasped the basics quickly and succinctly. Don't you think -and I agree with you, these points should be bloody obvious - that it's weird that social network hosts like MySpace still allow Usernames with "Admin/Moderator" in them and allow anyone to do a clean wipe of the profile? *puzzled*


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