SACRAMENTO NEWS & REVIEW — Dec 16 — The (social networking) trend started with the fatally successful Friendster, which became slow and unwieldy as the site’s traffic grew beyond its capacity. Friendster began losing its enthusiastic participants to Tribe.net, MySpace and other competing networking sites. These days, it would seem that MySpace has emerged the victor. Its appeal lies chiefly in the fact that users’ profile pages are highly customizable–video clips, music, custom backgrounds and fonts. MySpace admins are doing their best to enforce the site’s no-nudity rule. (It would seem to be a losing battle.) Reynoso gave up his personal MySpace profile when he began spending hours a day online. He now concentrates solely on his band page but there are still times when he gets sucked down the MySpace rabbit hole. “You see a good-looking girl, and you click on her pic. And then you see another good-looking girl on her friends list, and you click.” SACRAMENTO NEWS & REVIEW
Mark Brooks: MySpace reached the ultimate social connectors — musicians and DJs. Then they allowed them to express themselves musically and graphically on MySpace. Then they came from ‘left field’ and trumped Friendster.
