Many blog group building tools include myspace.cn blogs within the scope of group building. In the past, you could maintain a blog on it, create external links, and promote products. Myspace has taken some measures to combat external link spam. In the Myspace blog, when you find external links, the URL will be converted into a pseudo link by the system, and then the link will be 302 redirected to the address you pointed to. As shown below:
If you do this, I personally think it will do more harm than good. Such URLs are quite unfriendly to users. Sometimes it is a Trojan horse and the virus address is not known. Will the system detect it?
In addition, the blog's friendly links can be used as external links, but the number is limited. Speeches on the Myspace.cn forum cannot be displayed immediately and need to be reviewed and approved. Among many social networking sites, Myspace.cn is considered to be stuck more severely. But I don’t have a blog on it. Nothing to lose.