Addiction to MySpace can be harmfulMy Space is a game I don’t play. Sure, I am online a lot - in fact most of the day, but in the end, I”m not chatting with friends much anymoe, we have real interactions, however there are times…. Friends of mine are quite addicted to MySpace. It’s Crazy! But none the less, they have a good time - so, here we go - tips from the WikiHow, which I found to be great!

Do you find yourself checking MySpace several hundred times a day? Do you neglect the other important things in life? How many bulletins did you post in the last hour? Is MySpace open in another window right now? If so, then you may have a problem. Here’s how to wean yourself off of MySpace so that you can resume living offline…

Steps

1. Admit you have a problem. This may be hard, but accepting that MySpace has taken over your life is an important step into overcoming your addiction. If you simply can’t resist the urge to check your home page, then it’s clear that MySpace is controlling you and not the other way around.
2. Stop communicating with people whom you know and correspond with only through MySpace, as these fellow addicts only contribute to your problem. If you don’t want to cut them off completely, consider just taking the friendships that you value off of MySpace. Get their phone numbers, email addresses, AIM screen names, ICQ numbers, or any other information that may be a way of contacting them outside of MySpace. (See Tips.)
3. Print out your page. You’ve probably personalized it and tweaked it to reflect your personality. In a way, it’s a work of art that you created. You don’t want it to be lost forever, so save a copy in print. Having a hard copy will make it easier to let go of your profile online.
4. Start deleting all of the images, comment boxes, background settings, songs, videos, and anything else you put on the page that didn’t come with it. Make it into a plain MySpace profile, like it was when you started it.
5. Post several bulletins announcing that you will be no longer available on MySpace.
6. Delete your main pictures, blog, comments, friends, etc. If your profile is set to private, set it back to normal. Reset the information about yourself.
7. Change the headline to “No Longer Available” or some other indicator that you no longer use MySpace.
8. Stop using MySpace. Get a filter and set it to block MySpace, Facebook, or any other similar sites. Find other creative activities to do. Also, very importantly, keep in contact with your friends through phone, e-mail, or messenger! Not talking to them may make you want to return to MySpace.
9. After waiting a good month and re-establishing your life, go back and delete your MySpace. It shouldn’t, at this point, rip your heart out to do so.

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Source: How to Defeat a MySpace Addiction - WikiHow