KELLY_ELIZABETH answered Saturday June 16 2007, 10:55 pm: Facebook and myspace used to be very similar. And lately, Facebook has becoming more and more similar to myspace (Top friends, songs, etc) and those are called applications. You can add as many, and take off any whenever you want. You can't have a layout on facebook, and you can't add the pictures on your actual site. You can add them on 'View more pics' just under you main picture. With facebook, when people add pictures on it, they can "Tag" you in them, which means they will show up on your "view more pictures" as well. It sounds kinda confusing, but you get used to it. Instead of commenting, like on myspace, its called posting on the wall.. and you can view Wall-To-Wall with any two people that are your friends. It just shows what people say just between them, back and forth. It could be considered an invasion on privacy, but oh well. It also shows your last ten actions, with anyone. So whenever you post on someones wall, edit something, comment a picture, or add someone new, then it shows up on your main site. When you click home, you get a bunch of notifications showing thigns that are happening between friends and with you. It all comes with time, and you learn to work with it, just like myspace.
Nesmira answered Saturday June 16 2007, 6:38 pm: Hey, Yes myspace and facebook right now are very similar.
except on facebook you can not have a layout.
you can have:
+as many pictures.
+add friends just like myspace.
+right now there is a graffiti wall kind thign and people can make yu little drawings
+When you add pictures on facebook you can tag people that are in them and it directly goes to theri facebook unlike myspace.
+yu can have up to 5 songs on your facebook.
+and yu can have top friend on facebook as well.
and there is much more, as yu'll see. so if yu have any more question jsut ask
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