Myspace is for losers, apparently.
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Esiotrat |
Fans of MySpace and Facebook are divided by much more than which music they like, suggests a study.
A long-term research project has revealed a sharp division along class lines among the American teenagers flocking to the social network sites.
The research suggests those using Facebook come from wealthier homes and are more likely to attend college.
By contrast, MySpace users tend to get a job after finishing high school rather than continue their education.
The rest here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6236628.stm |
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narcism |
lol wasnt facebook a college website in its origins :stongue:
gee i see how you would need a "long term" research paper to work this study out, probably just another uni bum not wanting to get a job so lets do a thesis on this topic :nervous: |
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Esiotrat |
quote: | Originally posted by narcism
lol wasnt facebook a college website in its origins :stongue:
gee i see how you would need a "long term" research paper to work this study out, probably just another uni bum not wanting to get a job so lets do a thesis on this topic :nervous: |
Pretty much what I was thinking.
"A social networking site whose admission was originally based on what college you go to is more likely to have kids who go to college, than one which allowed anyone from the start."
Duh.
I was more interested in that one-liner up top about Myspacers/Facebookers having different tastes in music, but that wasn't touched on again. Oh well. |
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Space_Marine |
seriously who ever wrote that needs to get dick slaped.
twice! |
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Beat Blog |
Social networking sites are ing full stop. |
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superglo |
true.
but that does not change the fact that they're good entertainment. |
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Lilith |
quote: | Originally posted by Beat Blog
Social networking sites are ing full stop. |
I've actually sacked 2 people this year for doing bugger all except social networking.
Sure hope their network gets them another job... oh wait, no I don't :p |
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Beat Blog |
quote: | Originally posted by superglo
true.
but that does not change the fact that they're good entertainment. |
That's true. Surfing myspace for an hour and laughing at all the losers can be fun.
The biggest problem with myspace is that no matter how normal you are, it always makes you look like a complete and utter tool. Facebook isn't so bad in this way.
The stupidest thing about any social networking site is that if I actually wanted to speak to the 200 or so people most people amass as "friends", I'd pick up the phone and call them, not leave them a stupid message on some lame web page that other people I neither know, like or care about are going to read. Imagine making a phone call with fifty other people listening in. :wtf: |
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narcism |
quote: | Originally posted by Beat Blog
The biggest problem with myspace is that no matter how normal you are, it always makes you look like a complete and utter tool. |
not always, you could ooze sex and lasers like me ;) |
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Beat Blog |
quote: | Originally posted by narcism
not always, you could ooze sex and lasers like me ;) |
I already tried to scope out how cool you are, with little success, Ms. private profile. |
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Lilith |
If you squeeze Narcy hard enough apparently she leaks tequila. |
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Esiotrat |
Myspace is more annoying. Facebook is becoming more annoying with the hundreds of retarded applications you can stick on. I get like 20 requests from people to put new applications on my Facebook every day or so. It's irritating as all hell. Jesus, if I want a fortune cookie, I'll order Chinese for lunch. :mad: |
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