burendasan4: (hufflepuffs)
Brenda ([personal profile] burendasan4) wrote2007-07-20 12:07 pm

Stuff

Harry Potter Update:
-As some of you know, I have my web browser open up to the Yahoo Directory page that posts daily (except on weekends) blog entries with links related to a particular theme they happen to choose. Well, today they have links relating to Harry Potter spoilers, which will probably be up all weekend. Needless to say ask.com is now my browser's "home page"...at least for a few days anyway ;-)
-Last night I got that magical email from Amazon saying that they're preparing my book for shipping. Considering that [livejournal.com profile] almariel got hers the day before, I probably won't get my book until Monday at the earliest :-P

On to another subject...
"The Decline of MySpace"?

The whole social networking phenomenon started while I was in Japan...and at the urging of some of my friends, I joined Friendster (why Friendster fizzled out can be another question to look into...). After I returned to the US, I joined MySpace. Back then, Facebook was supposedly for college students only, so I stuck to MySpace, the "working adult" option. I signed on almost every day and ended up meeting a very special person in my life ;-) Well, as of almost a year ago, I technically became a "college student" again, so, again at the urging of my friends, I joined Facebook once my busy fall semester was over.

Lately, I've noticed myself signing on to MySpace a lot less often and signing on more often to Facebook, which I joined only a half a year ago. And lately, I've been finding that a lot of people I know have been joining Facebook...people that I wouldn't have expected...such as some of my cousins...or people whom I wouldn't have expected to join an online social network in the first place! And last time I was on MySpace, I noticed that a "Status Update" feature like the one on Facebook had been added. MySpace actually trying to catch up to Facebook...Interesting considering that only a few months back, MySpace seemed untouchable. They were the ones setting the standards. Today, I came across this article. Unfortunately the article veers off on the subject of a woman's controversial blog entry about why this shift from MySpace to Facebook is taking place. But it made me realize that the social networking migration wasn't just my imagination. So for those of you who are on MySpace and Facebook: Do you see the same thing happening? If so, why do you think it's happening?

I, for one, am beginning to find that a lot more people I know are on Facebook, particularly my classmates, with whom I interact with in person more often, whereas on MySpace, most of the people on my friends list are people that I don't keep in touch with that often, so I don't send messages to them as often. Second of all, a very big flaw I have been finding on MySpace lately is that it is incredibly slow. I keep having to hit the "stop loading" and "refresh" buttons on my browser over and over again in order for a page to load completely. Right now my time is valuable so I can't deal with having to wait five minutes for a MySpace page to load. And I hate to say this, but Facebook's "Mini Feed" and "Status Update" has worked to its advantage in that people can find out how their friends are doing or what they are up to...and not necessarily in a stalkerish way (even though actually talking to someone in person to find out is preferable). One advantage that MySpace has is the access you have to music and other forms of entertainment through the MySpace profiles of bands, comedians, and other entertainers. I also like the bulletins feature...and not to mention that yes, you CAN find love on MySpace *nod to NG* ;-) [But do proceed with caution on that one in case you are looking for someone that way]. Then, there's the whole argument about the kind of people that use Facebook vs. MySpace...but that's something I may or may not go into later (feel free to comment about it though)...

But anywayz, this whole social networking phenomenon is going at quite a fast pace and it will be interesting to study it in the future. Who knows how things will turn out?

[identity profile] burendasan4.livejournal.com 2007-07-22 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)
The sexual predator problems on MySpace have defenitely not helped the site at all. Not to mention the spam that most members of MySpace receive. As far as keeping up with several social networking sites, I would have told you that being on one, particularly one that has the most participation is sufficient. But then it occurred to me that because the popularity of social networks keeps changing from one year to the next, you could decide on one social network because it's so popular only to find later on that no one goes on it anymore...So yeah, I can see why you're hesitant on joining any social network at all...