Facebook, the Alternative to MySpace

A Force for Good or for Evil?

By Areal Tal, published Mar 23, 2006
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I am a proud member of facebook.com. I have reunited with friends that I thought I would never see again (some of which I have forgotten about entirely, but don’t tell them that). When everyone first hears about Facebook, it sounds like the greatest thing in the world. When you find a friend you haven’t seen since junior high, your face lights up. Just like myspace.com and no name brands that were copies of MySpace, you can:


- send messages to people


- write a comment on their profile – but now they call it your “wall”


- put up (a) picture(s) of yourself – but now other people can post pictures up of you


- and of course you still have a profile with a list of your personal information (meaning lie about your info, put up only ugly pictures of yourself or of ugly people, change your settings to only let a limited amount of people see your info, or you can deal with the alternative – stalkers!)


There are a few more similarities, but let’s look at the differences of MySpace and Facebook to see why Facebook is just so unique: 







MySpace






Facebook






Very music oriented






More school/college oriented






A general way to make new friends, sometimes from random places






A great way to further introduce yourself to someone you probably met in school or to get in touch with an old friend






As a result of the randomness of meeting people is more stalker oriented






Slightly safer as a result of being limited to only college kids (you can only log onto Facebook with the email address given to you by your school)






You can search for people by distance from a specified area






You can search for people by school






Has a bulletin where you can send something out that all your friends would be able to read






Has the “poke” feature, where you can “poke” your friends (it shows up on their front page as they log in that they have been poked by so and so) – a playful way of getting someone’s attention, possibly used as a way of flirting






A largely negative feature of MySpace is that the people you meet on it, you will probably never see again






Takeaways
  • You can find old friends you never thought you would see again through Facebook.
  • Facebook and Myspace each have lots of unique features you can use.
  • Both MySpace and Facebook have their evils.
Did You Know?
The original creators of MySpace swore they would never give in to many demands including the fact that they would never charge for MySpace. In 2005, the copyrights to MySpace were sold to Fox. How do they plan on keeping their promises?
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I tried facebook but i found zooped.com to suit me much better you should check them out also, I think you'd like it.

Posted on 02/20/2007 at 6:02:00 AM

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