I have a Myspace, a Vampire Freaks, a Hi5, and a Buzznet. I'm am getting very bored of all of them. All of the chat/ message boards on those sites, are very inactive.
I'd like to meet/talk to some new people. I'm not looking for dating, so don't give me dating websites. I just want some place where I can go and chat/find new people, preferably teens.
Trauma answered Friday July 6 2007, 10:55 pm: Teenspot.com is pretty good. Chat rooms pretty
much always have people, and the message boards are always active. [ Trauma's advice column | Ask Trauma A Question ]
Cux answered Friday July 6 2007, 10:27 pm: Xanga, Buddy4u, Facebook, and honestly.. Advicenators.
I've never tried out Xanga.. I heard its fun, though. Its rather popular, as I hear it.
I've also never tried out Buddy4u. One of my friends used to have one... and they really liked it.
Facebook, I found, is much more fun than MySpace.. you get these really cool applications [Zombies: where you turn your friends into Zombies.. its hilarious; iLike: where you can add music to your page, and take an endless music quiz.. its a lot of fun; Movies: where you can rate and review movies.. I really like that one; Groups: Much more interesting groups than MySpace.. they have a lot of hilarious ones.. I am in over 100.
Advicenators: I've made some really good internet friends here. Each column has a forum, where you can chat with other columnists. To get your forum link on your profile, I have a link in my column that says "Go here" and it explains how to do. I've had so much fun in the forums. We talk about Big Brother 8 [TV show], and heck! there's actually going to be an Advicenators Wedding between Thew and WoahThereBabe. Funny, eh?
Check them out and see what you think! I recommend Facebook and Advicenators.
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