forbes.com— "There’s money and eyeballs coming at these sites from all directions, but because there isn’t much money flowing back out again, some wonder whether we’re in for another bubble."
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Good call, sheep boy.Maybe if you read the article instead of just saying "lame", as your anti-myspace cohorts would have it, you would realize that it's talking about the possibility of another bubble. Aka "bubble 2.0" which has been talked about for some time now.But you know, it says myspace, so it must be lame. Moron.
I luv luv luv the Isolatr site linked at the bottom of this article. <a class="user" href="http://isolatr.com/">http://isolatr.com/</a>I was actually highly disappointed that this site wasn't something you could sign up for. I would love to see this go from just a gag to an actual live gag. Imagine signing up, spending a few hours making your profile perfect, and then realize that there's no way to actually contact anyone else on the site.Sounds pretty awesome to me.
Myspace will likely lose to TagWorld.com, and who knows where from there. Friendster showed us that as fast as people come in, they can leave. In my opinion, it is best not to try to duplicate myspace's success by building a community site and hoping a viral binge occurs. Instead, your site should be of high quality so that it is valuable with only ONE user, but ENHANCED by community elements so that it becomes more valuable as more people use it!
serously its only a fluke myspace even got that popular. People dont even care what features u have on a social network as long as u can have a buncha people look at your page and say how they think ur hot. but its fun tracking a person to myspace when u think they were a girl when they give u their email addy.
thespacepopeJun 29, 2006
"seriously the algorithm needs to be reworked."It's not the fault of the algorithm that people digg this stuff...
Closed AccountJun 29, 2006
Good call, sheep boy.Maybe if you read the article instead of just saying "lame", as your anti-myspace cohorts would have it, you would realize that it's talking about the possibility of another bubble. Aka "bubble 2.0" which has been talked about for some time now.But you know, it says myspace, so it must be lame. Moron.
fledglyngJun 29, 2006
I luv luv luv the Isolatr site linked at the bottom of this article. <a class="user" href="http://isolatr.com/">http://isolatr.com/</a>I was actually highly disappointed that this site wasn't something you could sign up for. I would love to see this go from just a gag to an actual live gag. Imagine signing up, spending a few hours making your profile perfect, and then realize that there's no way to actually contact anyone else on the site.Sounds pretty awesome to me.
tidaltrader2005Jun 29, 2006
Myspace will likely lose to TagWorld.com, and who knows where from there. Friendster showed us that as fast as people come in, they can leave. In my opinion, it is best not to try to duplicate myspace's success by building a community site and hoping a viral binge occurs. Instead, your site should be of high quality so that it is valuable with only ONE user, but ENHANCED by community elements so that it becomes more valuable as more people use it!
hitocurtleJun 29, 2006
serously its only a fluke myspace even got that popular. People dont even care what features u have on a social network as long as u can have a buncha people look at your page and say how they think ur hot. but its fun tracking a person to myspace when u think they were a girl when they give u their email addy.