<p>People put too much crap on there myspace pages. Some pages lagged too much. Thank goodness it is dead.</p>
<p>Now twitter needs to die.</p>
<p>People put too much crap on there myspace pages. Some pages lagged too much. Thank goodness it is dead.</p>
<p>Now twitter needs to die.</p>
<p>Plurk is better than Twitter.</p>
<p>None of my friends go on Twitter. Myspace always sucked because I hated the fruity colors and themes. Xanga… That was so 5 years ago.</p>
<p>I still use Myspace everyday, and I’m not a dropout or druggies. Yah, Tom sold it to Rupert Murdoch, I think. One of my Italian friends blessed with above-average English posted it as ‘US propaganda’.
Myspace is definitely for band-addicts, in which I am. :D</p>
<p>What is Plurk?</p>
<p>[Let</a> me google that for you](<a href=“http://lmgtfy.com/?q=What+is+Plurk%3F]Let”>http://lmgtfy.com/?q=What+is+Plurk%3F)</p>
<p>^ you suck.</p>
<p>hahahaha, you should have seen that coming Leilaaa. :P</p>
<p><— Hates Twitter. </p>
<p>I can understand why celebrities and large companies use it, it’s a great way to reach the masses on a more personal level</p>
<p>but I don’t get why little Timmy and Bridgette use it. Do they really think that somebody somewhere is sitting on the edge of their seat waiting for them to update their status and tell the world that they just ordered a Statbucks frap and now they’re headed to the library?</p>
<p>Harvard did a study on Twitter. The 10% most active users make up over 90% of the site’s content. Compare this to Facebook and other comparable sites, where the 10% most active users make up around 30% of the sites content. I wonder how much of the 10% most active twitter users are companies and celebrities.</p>
<p>that was…random</p>
<p>^Okay, I tried making a new Facebook. We’ll see how long before I get re-creeped out and I delete it.
I PMed you my link.</p>
<p>awesome
thx</p>