When you delete your MySpace account there is the following warning:
"WARNING: Canceling your MySpace account will permanently remove all of your profile information from MySpace, including your photos, comments, blog entries, videos, and your personal network of friends. This information cannot be restored."
The chances of restoring your myspace are not good at all. It may be theoretically possible though. Here's what you would need:
1. Someone with access to myspace hard drives
2. File recovery software
3. Knowledge of the how MySpace stores user data files (likes naming conventions, locations)
4. Time. If you're not fast enough to restore the files, chances are good new data will be written over the top of your account files.
But even with all this, the chances are still not good. The server storage has terabytes of information, and scanning that much space would take a lot of time. It would be like looking for a needle in a haystack. And who knows - maybe MySpace stores different types of user data on different hard drives. If that was the case, you'd have to scan not just one hard drive but multiple hard drives looking for single user data files.
It would take an act of God to get your account back. But then again, maybe MySpace has implemented some sort of emergency account recover that's not accessible to the public. Again, if you knew someone on the inside, they might be able to restore your account.
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