It is not, in fact, My Space

Charlie Brooker asks, Supposing... I'm too old for MySpace. It is for many of the reasons he mentions that I keep thinking about deleting my MySpace account altogether.

MySpace is ugly, it's slow, and it's got crappy interaction. (I love following a link from a notification email, and getting bounced to a page that says "You have to log in to do that!", and then having the system lose track of what I was trying to do after I log in.) Even the "friends list" concept seems pretty much meaningless to me, since I'm always getting requests from total strangers who want to add me as a friend. To someone who doesn't care about impressing other MySpace users with how many friends are on my list, this is annoying.

I'm on the verge of splitting off a personal web site for all of my music related material; mp3s, music-related blather, photos, tablature, et cetera... I expect what I'll end up doing is keeping the MySpace page around as a landing spot, and then funnel people who are actually interested over to my site, where I can craft the appearance, performance and interaction into something that doesn't make me want to scrape my retina off with a car key (to quote Mr. Brooker).

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What Silence wrote 13 years 18 weeks ago
 
Big Al wrote 13 years 25 weeks ago

Oh, so it isn't just me! If

Oh, so it isn't just me! If it was as good as say flickr at what it does it would be great, it also has pop ups that try to lodge crap into my pc every third time I try to use it, it is amazing how popular it is for a pile of crap.

 
Andy Chase wrote 13 years 25 weeks ago

Yeah - Sorry I steered you

Yeah - Sorry I steered you over there!

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