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Facebook’s exponential growth and the demise of Myspace

I never really “got” the whole thing about social networking sites like Myspace which, in particular, just seemed to be full of 12 years old, grunge bands and Russian prostitutes wanting to be my friend. And profile layouts that made my brain bleed.
Thank goodness I’m colourblind…it could have been worse.

But about a month ago, I got an invite to facebook, joined, and used the address book checker to find I’d already got about 20 friends on there. I then invited another 60 or so, thinking that I’d get the same response as Bebo or Hi5, ie: perhaps one person might turn up.

Within a week, 30 did. I have no idea what the particular appeal is, but it’s certainly addictive. Especially when it’s so easy to defenestrate or chuck sheep at a friend.

Others have done a better job of explaining it, so let’s start with an article by the excellent named Jemima Kiss, in The Guardian.

Here’s an article from The Times about the perils of Facebook

Here are some of the best apps that you can add to a profile

And if you insist on staying with Myspace, then you can at least attempt a nice layout. Comments?

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  • Scott Constantine
    Analysts have been trying to predict the downfall of MySpace for years but, as we've seen in this article, the day has finally dawned when it has to shut its doors.

    As many of the commenters here have mentioned, its down to Old Media trying to apply their ways to a Web 2.0 market and failing miserably. By hiring exclusive video producers and suchlike, MySpace are trying to get their community to interact with the site - not each other. They forgot that MySpace was created for us all to manage our social networks, and offering us awful preview clips of upcoming movies is hardly stimulating the main aspect of the site.

    You can read more on why the social aspect failed (and thus why Facebook was allowed to take the advantage) in my essay on the subject, located at http://tinyurl.com/n363dj
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