Updated 107 Days ago

MySpace: Kool-Aid or Creep-Aid?

I was chatting with a friend from Minnesota last weekend, and somehow, the subject of MySpace came up. (As it seems to more and more these days.) According to him, facebook is the only acceptable "friend network," because MySpace is "only for 15-year-old girls in bikinis who are pretending to be older, or creepy old men with less-than-honorable intentions." 

As I sat there listening to his rant. I wondered which one of his categories I fell into. I am on MySpace, and check my page on a daily basis. I'm not 16, and I'm not an older male, so I tried explaining to him that he was mistaken. There are lots of normal adults on MySpace, right? 

He was quick to inform me that I was wrong. He told me I was crazy, and that it must just be a Missouri thing. Where he was from, everyone thought that MySpace was horribly dirty and wrong, and those who are on it are looked down upon. At least that's what he told me. 

Is it possible that where you live geographically has an affect on your city or town's acceptance of online friend networks?

Most studies out there state that the average MySpace user is 31ish, which doesn't play into either of my friend's assumptions. I have friends from high school, college and work on MySpace, and my privacy settings ensure that you can only see my page if I'm friends with you. Still, my friend was so adamant that MySpace is only accepted in a few areas, that I began to wonder. 

What does everyone think? Can you be a normal participant on MySpace, or is it for those who need to get a life?

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I just moved back to The Lou from CoMo and I'd love to hear from you. Shoot me an idea/comment/bored rambling at audrey@toastedrav.com.

I am also an expert at the Chicken Dance, and I am willing to give lessons for a small fee.


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