I’ve Been Sucked Into Myspace More — Curse You Myspace

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Between set­ting up the blogs, play­ing the Myspace game Heroes, and track­ing down alumni for band on Face­book and Myspace, I’ve spent a huge chunk of time on the social net­work­ing sites of the top tier.   (If there are any alumni on sec­ondary tiered social net­works I will find you even­tu­ally.)  Tra­di­tion­ally I have always held a strong hatred towards Myspace par­tic­u­larly.   My most com­mented line about the site has been “Myspace, mak­ing the Web 2.0 look­like the web from 1996).   Myspace has got­ten bet­ter, but it is still down­right ugly, clunky, and mostly a walled gar­den.   I don’t like — and no recent usage hasn’t endeared me to it.

I now have about 8 pages of email com­mu­ni­ca­tion in Myspace (2 pages in Face­book) — that I have no method of sav­ing, archiv­ing, and retain­ing.   Do you know how much I hate that?  I’m some­one who wants to save all his data for­ever, and thanks to the walled gar­den sce­nario it’s trapped.   Maybe I’ll get lucky and it will even­tu­ally be freed.

On the plus side my blog has been get­ting more hits, so I can’t com­plain about that.  Expo­sure the whole yadda yadda about get­ting your­self out there, I’m doing it.   I have been doing it for awhile but lately actu­ally actively doing it.

We’ll see, maybe Myspace will still self impload and take out the west coast.  If it takes out the whole west coast we will know never to make such a mon­stros­ity again.

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