I have always tested the online app premise. I have done this many times before with Myspace and also with Facebook. I have been playing this app on Myspace called Mobsters by Playdom.
It like most apps has certain functionality. It has the ability to buy property to build income. It has a hit list to send people to their death for a price and you get this price by buying property. You receive certain stat points for health, attack, defense, and energy.
These are all to make your account stronger or weaker based on point placement. You can attack mobsters and even punch them. In the recent years most people have figured out how to run programs or macros/bots on gaming app platform. They use the same scripting of xml or php that they used to create the app itself.
These bots can maintain your mobster and help you do missions and etc to get your character to succeed. It seems to make players lives a bit easier but if caught using you will get a tos or term of service violation as it is commonly called.
Now as recent months have past Myspace has made changes to their platform and that is messing with the app and many players profiles. I have gone back and forth with Myspace of how or why they have deleted countless Myspace accounts linked to Playdom Mobsters.
Over the last month Myspace has made certain security changes to the platform to prevent spamming users. Any use of macros or bots violates their terms of service they even deleted a few band profile for using friend adders to help grow their audience.
Myspace deleted peoples account that even some payed money for and worked 3 hard and long years to make their experience feel accomplished and worth while. I know over the last few years Myspace had fallen off as Facebook took over in social networking.
Myspace has chosen to go the music route now and forgetting some of the apps that made Myspace the only valuable app platform to them to keep them off Facebook. I myself like their new profile layout and always liked Myspace for the fact they bring music to you and your pages.
The people leaving in flocks was due to Myspace lack of direction after Tom sold the company. They took out a lot of feature that people loved like embedding homail into their profile to make their pages look unique. people wanted an actual place that was their own and Myspace gave them that.
Myspace now has to fix what they have done to the Mobster gamers and all the app players that they got rid of in the deletions of pages that they are not even sure how it happened.
I wish Myspace all the luck in the world and still play the game and have all my original Myspace accounts.
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