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myspace...facebook


Question Posted Thursday May 24 2007, 9:17 pm

Ok guys and girls. I want all of you guys' opinions on facebook and myspace. What you love about facebook and what you love about myspace. What you hate about them both. Which one do you feel is easier to run. And overall which one is the best. Anything else you can think of just put it down. I want ALLL opinions. When I rate it is your opinion so will NOT rate low. ;)

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uisforukelele answered Friday May 25 2007, 9:53 am:
on facebook, i love that it is so organized and you can search for your friends that have moved away or whatever and see what they're up to. i also like how you can upload photos and tag people. it's really nice how everybody has to put their first and last name so that you know who you are really talking to. myspace is good because i can find different bands that i like. i basically just have myspace so that i can talk to the people who don't have facebook. also, so i can promote my own music. i hate that everybody is obsessed with myspace, and i also hate that they have profile songs and profile layouts. that's just gay. facebook is easier to run, in my opinion. there are no facebook hackers, but there are myspace hackers, which is annoying. generally, i like facebook more and so do my friends so that's what we use to communicate about different events and stuff. i can't tell you how many parties and stuff i've been to that have been organized by facebook.

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MillyRose answered Friday May 25 2007, 9:48 am:
it depends on what age group you are in. I mean if you are in middle school/highschool then you will be into the whole myspace thing. I was like that yet after highschool i became more interesed in facebook because it was more about getting connected with friends who went away to different colleges and less about what my profile song was about. hope i helped:P

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x0advice4y3w answered Friday May 25 2007, 9:35 am:
I don't really know about facebook much, so I'm sorry.

Myspace though, oh god. I used to be obsessed with it. I hate that. I hate how people constantly obsess over it, and need to check it 24-7. I like the fact you can meet new people, and stay in contact with people. Like I used to comment people I wasn't really close with at school & we'd be closer. But now I don't even have one. (:

I think facebook would be easier to run, although I don't know about it much, because you wouldn't have to constantly check in with people who are bad or whatever.

Overall the best I would have to say myspace, cause I know all about it and stuff. Hope this helped.

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