It's junky. The only thing good about it is the ability to add music files. It's got ads all over it, it often has errors in using it, and I just don't like the functionality of it over all. I do have one because so many others do and we stay connected that way, but I also have a Yahoo 360 and that is the one I check in on every day and where I have most of my friends. It doesn't have all the ads and errors that Myspace has...360's downfall is the music issue. I have a lot of musician and artist friends who want to share and show their works and they ALL say Myspace is the better place to do that - but for bloggin and making friends - I prefer 360. So they both have their pros and cons.
I don't even consider either one of them a way to be looking for dating opportunites. I have a boyfriend, but even if I didn't, that wouldn't be the way to go for me..to each his own.
2006-11-02 02:06:37
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answered by svmainus 7
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I'm on MySpace. I'm also pretty neutral to it as well. I can see the pros and cons. I'm on it for no other reason than I had a friend on it and say I should make a page, and now it helps pass time when I'm bored. The con is that some younger teens put too much information on it. I think that if you want a detailed page with personal information you need to make sure that it is put on private so that only people they approve as friends can see it. If you want it open to the world, keep info a little more vague. A nice pro of it is that now I've been able to catch up with some friends from high school and when I had brifly moved to another stat that otherwise I never would have spoken to again. As far as using it to date, thats a personal decision. Some people feel it is easier to open up online and rejection won't hurt as much. I say if you are comfortable meeting people you meet online, go for it.
2006-11-02 02:08:49
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answered by BabyGirl 3
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Pros: You find people that you haven't seen in years on myspace, old class mates, friends that you haven't talked to in a long time. Look for dates. You can display your pictures, art, and yourself. You can have tons of friends on your myspace friends list, we all like friends
Cons: It can break up relations ships(I've seen it happen more than once), people that you DON'T want to find you, can search you name, or just see your picture. Tons of ads. People can steal your picture and portray to be you, and for some reason, the site is either down, or there is a problem sending a message often.
2006-11-02 02:07:25
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answered by heaven_forsaken_dark_poet 3
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Well, i guess i will have to say neutral. Most things have both pros and cons. Of course, it will be benefical for people who simply only want to get to know more friends and enlarge their social circle. But there are surely people with ill intentions like getting know the opposite gender and meet up with them, etc. I have seem people who are weird enough to write in disturbing comments to others and stuff.
And on the question about people on myspace looking for dating relationship, I am not really feeling positive about it. i feel that if the primary intention of going myspace is for dating relationship, it is very wrong. After all, we have been educated not to meet up with net friends and stuff. On the other hand, if there is like a friend or two one get to know on net for a long time, and he/she trust the netfriend, i think that it is still alright for one to meet up with the netfriend[that is if it is necessary to do so], provided that one is being accompanied by other friend.
2006-11-02 02:16:04
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answered by Janey 2
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I think that my space has turned into a cesspool. All I ever get are invitations to join sex groups or commercial advertising. I never go there anymore. I find answers a lot more fun. You still meet people and get to know what everyone is thinking without the garbage. If someone puts a questions on that is promoting something, you don't have to go there.
2006-11-02 02:06:49
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answered by insanediego 2
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Myspace is fun. It's a good way to keep in touch with friends for free and lets you have a little, well, a little 'My Space' online, for free.
It's decent for dating in that I guess you could meet people, but keep in mind that if they're online looking for people to date, there's probably a reason for it, and a reason why they haven't been able to find someone in real life. Not always, but sometimes, it's something to be wary of.
2006-11-02 02:05:19
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answered by BZR 4
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I think I'm done with Myspace. I've ove all of the hype!
2006-11-02 02:35:03
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answered by Sweetie P 2
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the specialists. It feels sturdy, it incredibly is sturdy for you, It retains you from having blue balls, it incredibly is sturdy workout. The cons: it is going to reason you to circulate blind, it is going to reason you to circulate to hell, in basic terms kidding, There are no longer any Cons.
2016-10-21 03:34:48
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answered by wiechmann 4
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I love it! You can meet new people, see how much you have in common, post fun bulletins, etc. There's a private setting that you can set to your profile so only your friends can see it.
2006-11-02 02:05:18
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answered by ~*StarryEyedSurprise*~ 2
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