<p>Personally I like myspace more. You can do the same things that you can do on the facebook on myspace like add people from your school and courses plus alot more like chat with people in forums and look at other peoples profiles that do not go to your school.</p>
<p>facebook has more people from my school though, so i like it more</p>
<p>Facebook is less creepy</p>
<p>facebook.... much more mature... haha... there aren't run ins w/ high schoolers ewww.... </p>
<p>plus i dig the wall...</p>
<p>i think i just read something that said FOX network has bought myspace, so it might change alittle</p>
<p>Yeah that is correct americanDAD</p>
<p>facebook is way better than myspace.</p>
<p>myspace is for people who don't have college emails...</p>
<p>I feel there's a common connection with facebook b/c everyone is in college, unlike myspace full of sketchy people.</p>
<p>Sean Taylor (Redskins 2nd year safety from Miami) has myspace. Maybe he will be your friend. When he's not being arrested.</p>
<p>the crowd I hang with (aka... college kids?) are all on facebook.</p>
<p>I have a myspace too though... I only go there when I get an email for a friend request or someone left me a message. But no one really leaves me messages b/c I'm on AIM 24/7 (literally, not always there of course, but I'm still logged on, just away)</p>
<p>myspace is hell of sketchy.</p>
<p>and full of underage high school kids too.</p>
<p>ive seen people as young as 12 on myspace. that site is a plague. i'm especially annoyed by people who think transvestites are cool. i saw a tranny with like 20,000 friends. the pseudo photographers are also a joke. i don't get it. seems like what's even creepier than myspace is a world without it.</p>
<p>I hardly know anyone in college who has a Myspace account...the only college students I know of who use it are holdovers from high school. Facebook might not have as many features but I like that it removes the anonymity and, though it's not perfectly safe and secure, it eliminates most of the risk of unintentional exposure to sketchy individuals. My little sister has Myspace and she is friends with the weirdest guys that she's never met who just added her because "u smokin hot baaaaybeeeeee"...um, gross.</p>
<p>I prefer Facebook. It comes with mature people and it's more geared at finding people in your class and what not. MySpace can get a bit out of hand with everybody asking for friends request and you have no idea whom they are.</p>
<p>Definitely Facebook, no questions asked.</p>
<p>They differ fundamentally!</p>
<p>Facebook is an online extension of a REAL WORLD community. Myspace is an internet community. You must be a student (verified by an email) to have a facebook, and then only people at your school (or your friends) will see you. What this means is that everyone that can see you already has some common tie with you. Myspace, like the rest of the internet, is a completely anonymous free-for-all....In general it exists only as an online community.</p>
<p>If you want something "real", go with facebook! If you want much something "digital" (with much greater chances), go with myspace.</p>
<p>How is MySpace anonymous anymore? People post pictures of themselves, give out where their hometown, where they go to school, etc. Of course there are those who give out fake info, but a large population of MySpace posts real things.</p>
<p>High school dropouts with 4 illegitimate kids and no job can access myspace. Myspace is basically for rock bands to keep in touch and for teenage girls to talk with each other. The facebook's ere of exclusivity will always rise above all in my eyes.</p>
<p>Is there any way to use facebook if you don't have a college email?</p>
<p>Not that I know of. What you do is register with your college email, and then they email your college email account with an activation link.</p>
<p>i vote facebook</p>
<p>facebook it is
(hehe i just got my account today)</p>
<p>i'm on facebook and myspace but i like the facebook betta cuz its for grown ppl like me</p>