This is less for my willfully disobedient friends who insist that their “MySpace is fine,” and more to our CEO who insists on devoting our time to a losing battle.
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Well it depends on what you are looking for. Facebook is clearly outperforming myspace in terms of usage, but MySpace still has a core constituency turned off from several aspects of Facebook.
Me personally, I don’t like how Facebook shows my real name to everyone, and my birthday to my friends. i also miss being able to customize my page – It’s no fun trolling through blue and white pages. Speaking of trolling, no dating through Facebook – you can’t tell anything about randoms – all you get is a little expansion of the one pic and their real name. MySpace allows not only voyeurism, but potential hookups through random emails. Yes ladies, they’re creepy. Yes fellas, they work sometimes. Trust.
Anyways, I hate how A)FB always blows up my page with a bunch of crap [who really cares what animal you are most similar to or what msuci video you dug up on YouTube?] B)tells the world my BUSINESS. I don’t post a blog about it, I don’t want people to know. News flash: “Bill gets drunk and freak dances at The Bear – see the latest photos here!!” But MySpace is trying to get in on that “everything is news” mentality, yet most people I think don’t check out that box as much on it…oh well enough ranting. Cool research!
Well it depends on what you are looking for. Facebook is clearly outperforming myspace in terms of usage, but MySpace still has a core constituency turned off from several aspects of Facebook.
Me personally, I don’t like how Facebook shows my real name to everyone, and my birthday to my friends. i also miss being able to customize my page – It’s no fun trolling through blue and white pages. Speaking of trolling, no dating through Facebook – you can’t tell anything about randoms – all you get is a little expansion of the one pic and their real name. MySpace allows not only voyeurism, but potential hookups through random emails. Yes ladies, they’re creepy. Yes fellas, they work sometimes. Trust.
Anyways, I hate how A)FB always blows up my page with a bunch of crap [who really cares what animal you are most similar to or what msuci video you dug up on YouTube?] B)tells the world my BUSINESS. I don’t post a blog about it, I don’t want people to know. News flash: “Bill gets drunk and freak dances at The Bear – see the latest photos here!!” But MySpace is trying to get in on that “everything is news” mentality, yet most people I think don’t check out that box as much on it…oh well enough ranting. Cool research!
Who the hell in their right mind, other than teens uses Myspace?