So Davidson altered one of the images that McCain was pulling off his server, planting the absurd message to supporters, which came down as soon as McCain’s camp realized their transgression. “The problem was corrected,” was all a campaign spokesman would say on the record. Two wrongs may not make a right (even online), but the retaliatory prank just proves to less-technologically savvy politicians that the bar is the highest it’s ever been when it comes to walking the Web walk this election. “I am not anti-McCain at all,” Davidson explains to NEWSWEEK. “If anything it’s probably driving more traffic to his page. But I think you’ve gotta be careful when you enter a world like MySpace–you’ve got to know the rules, what’s acceptable and what’s not. If you’re customizing your own profile, you should use your own images.” Now there’s a good piece of free policy advice.