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Reply #30 posted 07/01/11 5:48pm

mimi2

BlaqueKnight said:

Note to self:

"Delete MySpace account immediately."

lol lol lol

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Reply #31 posted 07/01/11 7:55pm

Unholyalliance

Who uses Myspace anymore?

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Reply #32 posted 07/02/11 12:08am

novabrkr

Well, look at the sum. Not that terribly much considering how popular it once was. lol

I really try to steer away from myspace links as much as possible. I really don't like it when those pages not only load terribly slowly, but also too often freeze the damn computer and I have to close the browser from the task manager or something like that.

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Reply #33 posted 07/05/11 1:52am

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MickyDolenz said:

Theirspace needs to get rid of that 3.0 look and go back to the original design.

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"There's Nothing That The Proper Attitude Won't Render Funkable!"

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Reply #34 posted 07/05/11 5:26pm

Identity

Timberlake May Revive MySpace With Talent Competition

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Reply #35 posted 07/05/11 5:35pm

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Identity said:

Timberlake May Revive MySpace With Talent Competition

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Seriously though, the only way for MYSPACE to gain any sort of traction is for it to have some sort of talent aspect that Facebook will never have, and also NOT be the nonsense that YOUTUBE has become if they can find that middle ground where its just not a bunch of no talents making a video singing along to another video, or like a FACEBOOK which has become nothing more than a "plug" your shit site, or if your a girl take pictures of your drunken night out, and then complain about "security" on Facebook when you post your every breath! So if MYSPACE can NOT be either of those and just function for talent at a place to go and create, than maybe.


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Reply #36 posted 07/05/11 6:03pm

Imaginative

I've been saying for a while that MySpace is the Detroit of the Internet. Curious if it can be revived.
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