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Heh
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myspace for adults?
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Re: Heh
Where, you ask? America's heartland for one. The breadbasket appears to not be wired as of yet. Even hotels out there have really horrible "high speed" internet (which I keep finding out is largely a la satellite).
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Saturated?
And what is the solution for those too far from towns for highspeed?
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Re: Saturated?
Myspace is far from perfect.. and they are slow to improve or add the features people want.
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oh boy
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AOL
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Sorry, I'm old fashioned when it comes to the internet. its a place to discuss and share things that matter -- not your teenage love life.
cesspool.
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Re: AOL
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Re: myspace for adults?
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Re: AOL
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The internet has changed...it's just visible now
The discussion and things that matter are the teenage love lives to the teenagers. Sorry, but what matters to you doesn't matter to everyone.
That's the beautiful part of the internet: I don't have to hear or see your conversation about worthless BS because I don't have to visit your webpage.
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Re: The internet hasn't changed...it's just visibl
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Myspace: Here's the catch
That's what myspace is banking on, (literally), and because of that they will listen to teenagers wants and needs above yours. Those teenagers with the silly bulletins and pictures are future IT support, game developers, software developers, bankers, lawyers and CEOs.
Myspace is making smart decisions for the future success of it's own company, and you HAVE to respect that.
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psst... got a revelation
...the internet is a social network. BAM! How you like that for a revelation?
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They're a mess...
What they don't realize (and never will) is that this only serves to drive users further away, instead of actually attracting new ones.
A lot of companies are doign this now, but for a company that is desperately grasping for market share, you think they'd be a little more careful with the one remaining thing they DO have.
As usual, they've gone and F'ed it all up.
Good riddance, hopefully they'll just go bankrupt already, and do everyone a favor.
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Re: They're a mess...
Companies like AOL or MS or any other leading company could easily ignore the "social network" buzz a la myspace, and they would be just fine.
Stop hating and sounding like an ignorant individual, and just accept that there is nothing you can do, or will upon these companies to make them disappear.
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Re: lets get RID of myspace
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Re: Re: lets get RID of myspace
Aye, you do have a good point with the overzealousness of the average profile when it comes to picture, music and other junk, but completely getting rid of the system I think would be not in the best interests of the people who pay 3/4 of a million dollars for home page ads a day.
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