Friday, July 1, 2011

JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE is going to HELP NEW MYSPACE


A BLOG ABOUT MYSPACE AFTER THE SALE

No one ever lost their job on Facebook because it is not addicting, never was, never will be, but MySpace was addicting, so addicting we logged on in the morning, logged on at work, logged on when we got home, and stay logged on way past bedtime, and when we were not logged we dreamt about logging on. people actually lost their jobs, because instead of doing their jobs they risked it all to log on to MySpace, it was just that fun. you could meet new people, make new friends and have a blast, What did not work on MySpace - imitating Facebook, status comments did not work on MySpace, and that is the only thing Facebook actualy has, sure they might have games and music, and groups, so take note; WHEN MYSPACE was Addicting FUN, it had bullitins not status comments, it had HTML comments, it had a incredible Blogging community where there was more talent on MySpace then all other social media combined. You were able to create your own profile, you learned HTML, you had music jukebox players, you had games, like mafia but so much more. Most important you did not have to know the persons last name, or e-mail address to message or friend them. Try meeting stranger on Facebook is simply is not going to happen. Facebook is for sharing things, stories and pictures, BUT GUESS WHAT most of the time you really don't want to share stuff with your Uncle or Aunt or close family, and what about people you went to High School with? Well If they have not found Joe Radgowski then they sure weren't looking very hard I take the first 3 pages of Google, not hard to find, so screw old high school people, you did not need HS people on on MySpace and I would rather not invite my whole church to my Myspace page, thats for Facebook Why because facebook only has status comments so you log on and say what a bad day you had or wake up and tell a funny story how you made coffee but fogot to put coffee in. NO bring back the MySpace of 2006-07 you will see bloggers come back and blog contests where comments go on for days as everyone writes on a specific topic, there use to Music blogs about new bands and such, people from across the world would come and join in the converstation, next thing you know they like what you wrote and tell you, next thing you know, you met a new friend from Australia, or UK or Germany, get rid of the facebook like button too. My Dad died and people stopped in and hit the like buttton, HUH, if there is a like button there should be a dislike button, so when your dad dies people can dislike the fact your dad passed away not hit the LIKE button whats there to like about your dad dying. Trust me when I say, Myspace use to be FUN and ADDICTING, why because it was a real social meeting place from around the world, where strangers shared stuff, and people woud drop a comment with some flowers or cool graphics just to say Hi. been on MySpace since 05 I wrote a very throughly researched blogs on how MySpace formed, how it got moving, all the way to News corp buying it. Facebook is boring, status comment and log off, average user on Facebook (who does not play games) - 10-15 minutes. Average time a MySpace user back in 2007 - 4 to 5 hours or more. enough to get you fired because you just had to find out if someone commented or saw your latest post. Wish you luck thanks for not closing and Justin is cool so hope he has some good insights, i wrote a blog about the Movie the Social network, good review of Justin in it. women, women, sex, and more women. LOL take care thanks for listenng to my opinion of what works and what didn't. I AM JOE or scuffer12345 =privacy settings ZERO - WHY becuase if you are afraid of what someone might think don't post it. it is just that simple.

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for this blog. Yeah man, MySpace was once upon a time very ADDICTING. They should never have tried to become a carbon copy of Facebook. MS was my first social site. I've joined many sites since then, but still have not found a home like the one I had at MySpace. I posted the following at MySpace's Facebook page and also messaged it to them. http://www.facebook.com/NewMySpace

    To the New MySpace:

    You guys need to ask yourselves: What made MySpace successful in the first place? What caused MySpace to fail? I believe it was a combination of people and the right formats that helped build MS in the first place. The social interaction on the blogs and the fun of building one's own page (using HTML) just can't be beat. I've not been able to find anything comparable any where else. Please listen to us on this. And please respond in some way. Know that the success of MS was MORE than just music and videos. The most important factor in this is the PEOPLE!

    Pink Mystique
    Blogger

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  2. i so enjoyed reading this blog...so very true...i was a total addict...love to look at the top 100 blogs to see if a poem i'd written made it or no...such a thrill when i was on the top ten...i went thru divorce on myspace...when friends in offline life ditched me because of the divorce...people on myspace were there for me...i've met perhaps 80% of the people from myspace i wanted too...i also loved the way myspace brought out so much creativity in people who normally would not write...i still miss blogs by these people...most likely they'll never blog again...i also found an amazing lover on myspace and am now happily married...i watched others fall in love on myspace get married...shirtless john and his wife...and several others i know...my husband was a top ten blogger almost every week...he now writes a column for a newspaper, but it is no where as fun as myspace was...on jd's blog i found an entire community of mischievous people...was fun to be naughty...one could tell a naughty joke...and not worry what an aunt would think...because she was not your friend on myspace...one was just free to say whatever on myspace...also...i loved how most everyone created an identity...i was queenie on myspace and i married...simply JD...i still miss myspace and would go back in a flash if they brought it back the way it was in the hey day of myspace...cheers scuffer 12345 and pink mystique...and ooo la la....queenie~

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  3. ahhh....^^^ written by me queenie...not jd~

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  4. i so enjoyed reading this blog...so very true...i was a total addict...love to look at the top 100 blogs to see if a poem i'd written made it or no...such a thrill when i was on the top ten...i went thru divorce on myspace...when friends in offline life ditched me because of the divorce...people on myspace were there for me...i've met perhaps 80% of the people from myspace i wanted too...i also loved the way myspace brought out so much creativity in people who normally would not write...i still miss blogs by these people...most likely they'll never blog again...i also found an amazing lover on myspace and am now happily married...i watched others fall in love on myspace get married...shirtless john and his wife...and several others i know...my husband was a top ten blogger almost every week...he now writes a column for a newspaper, but it is no where as fun as myspace was...on jd's blog i found an entire community of mischievous people...was fun to be naughty...one could tell a naughty joke...and not worry what an aunt would think...because she was not your friend on myspace...one was just free to say whatever on myspace...also...i loved how most everyone created an identity...i was queenie on myspace and i married...simply JD...i still miss myspace and would go back in a flash if they brought it back the way it was in the hey day of myspace...cheers scuffer 12345 and pink mystique...and ooo la la....queenie~

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