<p>Does any1 here have myspace? we shud all add each other!</p>
<p>Ill start...</p>
<p>myspace.com/powardbyhoward</p>
<p>Does any1 here have myspace? we shud all add each other!</p>
<p>Ill start...</p>
<p>myspace.com/powardbyhoward</p>
<p>its all about facebook :)</p>
<p>Myspace fades away in college. Buinspace is a joke. Facebook is the new network. It is useful under disciplined usage, if you catch my drift ..</p>
<p>Ah MySpace. That was really fun meeting Tom at Spring Sing, even if I fully intend on posting that picture of us with him on Facebook...</p>
<p>lol Boelter, Facebook isn't terribly new. </p>
<p>but ok : )</p>
<p>New to the upcoming people! My high school had like 100 new members the week after decisions came out. And most were starting to have fun with poking.</p>
<p>lol ah ok. </p>
<p>i feel old. i was in college already when facebook started.</p>
<p>Maybe it was just us(?), but facebook got pretty big when it opened up to high schoolers. And then I remember my college friends getting all upset because we invaded the network.</p>
<p>:)</p>
<p>idk bout you, but i was perfectly content to wait for my college email before joining facebook.
just sayin' ;)</p>
<p>yeah i was unhappy when they opened it to high schools. </p>
<p>hell, i was unhappy when they opened it to community colleges and crappy colleges. back in the day only "exclusive" schools had facebook. stanford, harvard, etc. UCLA was adopted early on (before SC). yay for elitism. too bad mark couldn't make money on elitism.</p>
<p>And thats the very reason why I'm probably never going to make a facebook account. When I wanted to make one for my community college, they wouldn't accept my email so now that I have a UCLA email I will pass on facebook..</p>
<p>but seriously.. does anyone on this forum have myspace other than me???</p>
<p>myspace is lame.</p>
<p>why do you say that? I think it's pretty koo how u can customize your page and make it to your own preferences.</p>
<p>allie i agree that facebook shouldn't be opened up to highschoolers, but it's pretty immature of you to exclude "community colleges and crappy colleges" just because their schools aren't as high caliber as the UC's or IVY's. Pretty sick joke if you ask me.</p>
<p>*I go UCLA btw not a community college, so was not offended by your statement as a student, but as an individual.</p>
<p>it's 99% marketing. customized pages are hideous and annoying. people are inane. </p>
<p>i could go on.</p>
<p>etti- i WENT to a community college. i was in community college when facebook came out. i have nothing against CCs or less prestigious schools. and my comment was largely in jest. </p>
<p>regardless, my point was that facebook as a whole was better for users when there was more exclusivity.</p>
<p>You really don't do much besides look at people's profiles anyways. For the technically challenged, making a fancy page that takes 5minutes to load and blares 7 different songs at once is...difficult. That's why Facebook is better, I mean, it captures the gist of what online social networks are supposed to be used for and it seems a bit more mature than Myspace since there are official networks and such.</p>
<p>"my comment was largely in jest."</p>
<p>Warning: Sarcasm is next to impossible to detect online.</p>
<p>Guess we just had a misunderstanding but I was almost shocked to hear that statement come out of someone here...glad it was just a joke.</p>
<p>I much prefer Facebook to Myspace. It's clean, simple, no useless songs and code that takes 5 minutes to load (on cable), and it's not down for maintenence every day.</p>
<p>i completely disagree that sarcasm is impossible to detect online. </p>
<p>and i think taking ANYTHING seriously in a thread about MYSPACE is kind of silly. </p>
<p>but ok.</p>