Bad code on what side? If everyone remembers correctly: MySpace rose out of Friendster's ashes because they couldn't scale. Myspace could; granted they had some bumps along the way, but considering their volume of traffic they did pretty good... for 'cowboy coders' - but thats another story.
myspace is just depressing to see all of your highschool classmates from a decade ago not having done anything with their lives, no time to pity them, I have my own goals and company to run
My point is, if you don't like it, don't look at it. You have no reason to hate it unless you're looking at it, unless you're just mad you're not a part of it. It's not like you're going to teach the kids on myspace a lesson on standards by preaching on Digg, and I'm just sick of hearing you all bitch about it.
jameshalesJun 30, 2006
...because lots of people already go to MySpace despite how lousy it is, and buying it means buying its massive userbase too.
quineJun 30, 2006
Bad code on what side? If everyone remembers correctly: MySpace rose out of Friendster's ashes because they couldn't scale. Myspace could; granted they had some bumps along the way, but considering their volume of traffic they did pretty good... for 'cowboy coders' - but thats another story.
4ndr01dJun 30, 2006
myspace is just depressing to see all of your highschool classmates from a decade ago not having done anything with their lives, no time to pity them, I have my own goals and company to run
cyclotronJun 30, 2006
WHY was THAT?
poipoipoiJun 30, 2006
The REAL reason WAS because PEOPLE typed HALF their words in ALL CAPS!
Closed AccountJun 30, 2006
But I'll take this opportunity to say, once again,THERE IS NO "WEB 2.0". GIVE IT UP.
weaksnycJul 5, 2006
My point is, if you don't like it, don't look at it. You have no reason to hate it unless you're looking at it, unless you're just mad you're not a part of it. It's not like you're going to teach the kids on myspace a lesson on standards by preaching on Digg, and I'm just sick of hearing you all bitch about it.