So, I'm thinking about some ideas for creating my own website. I need opinions though based on other websites and was hoping that some people here could help me out so I don't have to sign up for the ones I don't use and become active on ones I no longer use.
Question of the day is:
What do you and don't you like about MySpace?
What can be improved on MySpace? How can MySpace improve that specific flaw (or, alternatively, can it NOT be improved for certain reasons) in your opinion?
christina answered Thursday June 25 2009, 12:57 pm: I really like that you can make your profile private easier on MySpace. You just change your age or click a button & nobody can see it. I also like that you can customize it to how you want it, yet on Facebook, almost every profile looks the same. I also like that when you upload a photo on MySpace, you choose what album you want it in. Facebook doesn't let you do that unless you make an album for it to go in.
As for MySpace, I have to agree with Laura about the applications. It's mostly ones about quizzes & stuff, and it's hard to find some with meanings. I think the applications on Facebook are better. I guess for them to improve on that specific flaw, they'd have to delete it. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
LOL_x0x answered Thursday June 25 2009, 10:50 am: Honestly, I like Facebook better. It's more organized and it's aimed more towards older teenagers. Whereas Myspace is aimed towards young teenagers.
The only thing I don't like on Facebook is that you can't decorate your profile how you want to (which is a plus for Myspace). But I like the whole concept of walls and how you can tag pictures, etc.
They can improve it by organizing it better and taking off those stupid Apps that they ripped off of Facebook anyways.
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