"Human Spam" - funniest phrase of the day!

-josh


On 2/27/06, Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>    tough not to reiterate here....
>
> myspace is good for what its good for and who its good for...
> i do believe that if most myspacecadets had a crash course on how to setup 
> their own 'my space'.... they would probably entertain it and likely utilize 
> both parts of the network.
>
> speaking of the parts of the network.... the vast machine that we flow 
> through... its obvious that a sort of blunt service that lets you sling 
> digital artifacts of self and expression onto digital 'pages'.... and simple 
> methods to interconnect with people,  has a powerful lure.... mainly to 
> younger, dare i say lazier, people.  those who could care less about good 
> aesthetic presentation and just want to cut through the chase and get to 
> it....
>
> see me, message me, dig me, screw me, dont kill me.
>
> its sort of like, what many people think of when they here New York.  they 
> think of the crazy city but not the bulk of the state that is more..... 
> balanced or dulled down etc...
> myspace is like the big city of the net.   its crazy, loud,  obnoxious yet  
> you are surrounded by people everywhere... expressing  themselves.  being 
> LOUD.
>
> the blogosphere is like the rest of the state.  all that exists as well, but 
> its less crazed, more spread out, organized.
>
> I love the city, but i also love escaping it and retreating to the more sane 
> spaces of my world.  eventually, people on myspace will prob do the same.... 
> as they discover who they are and what they want to do..... and that most of 
> their 'relationships' are hollow, are shallow, are fake.  and too many 
> relationships ends up draining.  is human spam.
>
> its good that it exists.  like i said about youtube, when people come looking 
> for better ways to connect and distribute content, they'll find it and a 
> community will be in place to help.
>
> if you use myspace.... even the more structured areas... fine. get what you 
> want to get out of it..... be careful not to waste your time.  make sure you 
> are not being abused my the service.  consider learning about alternatives 
> and if a realization occurs, spread the word and show others the way out.
>
> sull
>
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> On 2/27/06, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >  > Although myspace may wither or die out - it's likely that the 
> > relationships, contacts and
> > > viewers you develop last well beyond myspace's lifespan...
> > > Will
> > > http://www.tiny-tube.com
> >
> > very very true.
> > i like media that lasts...but te relationships that form are alos very
> > important.
> >
> > none of my criticisms are meant to poo-poo MySpace interactions..i
> > just want the younger generations(haha im 32)...to learn to document
> > and make their creations last.
> > it makes them and all of us better when we have a memory.
> >
> > if i put effort and time somewhere, i want it to last.
> >
> > jay
> >
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