someone read mine..
You cannot read another user's private messages located in their inbox without their username and password. You can read their public messages in their comments located at the bottom of their main, "home," page.
I don't believe you can unless you're logged onto the site. I guess you could print it or save it to your computer and then read it, but I'm sure that's not what you mean. :P
It's not possible unless you delete your account.
No, when your profile is deleted, messages are also deleted. The recipient will see that they have been sent a message but it will simply state that whoever sent it has deleted their account.
No they cannot.
if you cannot see them on your own its because you have a code in your interest section of the Edit profile which needs to be taken out if you want everyone to be able to read your comments. If you mena why cant you read other peoples its because they have codes on their myspace because they dont want everyone to be able to read their myspace comments from others. if you cannot see them on your own its because you have a code in your interest section of the Edit profile which needs to be taken out if you want everyone to be able to read your comments. If you mena why cant you read other peoples its because they have codes on their myspace because they dont want everyone to be able to read their myspace comments from others.
unread messages are messages that have never been opened or mark as read basically not read
On match.com, it is free to view profiles and wink at other members. You have to pay a membership fee to write messages or read messages from other members.
You can only view their saved messages and their comments.
Bebo, myspace, facebook, mylol, twitter, friendster, myyearbook.... this are all great examples of a social network. A social network is any thing that you can send, post ,and read online messages.
The supposed creator of MySpace.com was actually Tom Anderson, however from the information I read, he is not actually the original creator of MySpace, but was rather the public representative for the company that started myspace....Based on that, I don't believe that he would have created any other websites.
No, Jesus doesn't have a myspace. If you want to learn more about Him; read your Bible.