If MySpace no longer existed, would it matter?

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90% of teens would die.

They should make another website which people can
communicate with each other without the risk of
pedophiles while still having the ability to
listen to bands.

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Looks really messy and it's hard to see where you are.

matterized over 2 years ago

MySpace just let go 30% of its workforce. They have plenty of "eyeballs" but no
revenue plan! Such a shame that they started the social network craziness!

matterized over 2 years ago

MySpace is old news. no fun. all the crap on the screen is hard to to read. facebook is so
much more fun.

matterized over 2 years ago

Myspace is dead

matterized over 2 years ago

I am not keen on this site, too many ads, looks spammy. Besides I think Facebook is better
and accomplishes basically the same thing.

matterized over 2 years ago

never use it

matterized over 2 years ago

cause its dummmmb

matterized over 2 years ago

I don't know what I would do without it.

matterized over 2 years ago

It does not promote intelligent conversations or facilitate meaningful interactions.

matterized over 2 years ago

C'mon really? all of those MyFace(R) site are just stupid

matterized over 2 years ago

90% of teens would die.

matterized over 2 years ago

Too much junk,you can't find your way around

matterized over 2 years ago

Myspace is a digital waste land that zero control. I don't see it lasting for more
than 2 more years. It will probably morph into a music only site.

matterized over 2 years ago

They should make another website which people can communicate with each other without the
risk of pedophiles while still having the ability to listen to bands.

matterized over 2 years ago

myspace allows me to add all my fave bands and keep updated on their latest projects n
music

matterized over 2 years ago

Try matterizing these brands:
What matters to these people?