Weighing in.
Facebook became obsolete a while ago. Soon to become the relic of
Yahoo, aka Geocities.
All of these sites will eventually fail unless they address something
of value. Currently they are all riding the plummet of social
entertainment. They have mainly ignored their core audiences: Myspace
was music, Facebook was college students and grad students. Both have
annoying advertisements that have no context...just battering people
over the head to make advertising money on which is steadily
declining...How long do you really need to stay on either site to
catch up? Not long, because all of the new changes you can get a
snapshot of everything now in under 5 minutes. That leaves no
incentive to stay on the site. All the widgets and mini-apps that bog
down both sites are 99% pointless because people just add and delete
them sometimes within hours or minutes.
In summation, you can't please everyone any of the time. They
abandoned their niches and have been sliding downhill since. Social
entertainment is not robust enough to keep users online and engaged.
I use both Myspace and Facebook, but am not pleased with either. I
use them mostly for keeping up with friends and birthdays and posting
pictures of my some what ridiculous but fun cooking antics.


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