The MySpace Phenomenon
by David Hobson
These days it seems like anyone who is anyone is on MySpace.
In a short time MySpace has literally exploded from just a few
members to millions of members around the world. This
astounding phenomenon has made MySpace one of the most popular
websites around and a virtual necessity for those who want to
make friends through an online community or find old friends
with whom they have lost contact. It has become one of the
first places many Internet users turn when they want to learn
more about someone in particular or make new friends.
A few years ago the term, 'Google it' became synonymous for
the practice of using a search engine to find more information
about a particular person or subject. Internet users were using
the term 'Google it' even when they were using different search
engines because the name Google had been branded so well it
became somewhat of a generic term for search engine. MySpace is
well on its way to becoming the brand synonymous with online
communities. Although there are other websites which offer
similar services, MySpace is quickly becoming the most dominant
one.
Who is On MySpace?
The answer to this question is just about everyone. While
this answer is not nearly true it is also very appropriate. It
is not nearly true because in terms of factual evidence,
despite the large number of MySpace members, there are still
many more people in the world who do not participate in the
MySpace online community. However, an answer of everyone to
this question is also fitting because individuals from
different cultures around the world and different age groups
are all using MySpace.
Unlike online message boards and discussion forums where
members are usually somewhat similar and share a particular
interest, there are members who are vastly different in the
MySpace community. MySpace members represent just about all
nationalities, sexual orientations, financial levels,
occupations, political beliefs, religions and other variables.
While it is true that members who are vastly different may not
be interacting to a tremendous extent on MySpace there is
certainly representation from all walks of life on MySpace.
MySpace Lurkers
We have already discussed the extent of members on MySpace
but the MySpace community is really much larger than the
membership of the website. It is important to note that members
websites are viewable to the public unless they are
specifically designated as private websites. This means many
members websites can be viewed by those who do not join
MySpace. These individuals are known as lurkers and they
effectively increase the size of the community by an
immeasurable number.
Lurkers may be completely harmless individuals who are just
looking to read about others but who have no interest in
sharing their own personal information or they can be
predators. The latter is more serious because these lurkers can
use the information they find on MySpace to stalk or otherwise
harass members of their own community. Many members of MySpace
include both pictures and their hometown on their MySpace
profile. This information can be used, by unscrupulous
predators, to gather more information about the individual. For
this reason care should always be used when posting information
on MySpace.
Why Arent You on MySpace?
If you arent on MySpace, many of your friends may wonder why
especially if they use this community. In fact many members of
MySpace join simply as a way to have fun and keep in touch with
their friends and relatives. However, there are number of
reasons some individuals may not join MySpace. For many time
constraints is a significant factor which leads them to avoid
joining MySpace. MySpace can become somewhat addicting with
members spending increasing amounts of time updating their
website or searching for new friends in the community.
Others may not participate in MySpace because they find some
websites in the community to be offensive. There are guidelines
regarding the types of materials which can be posted on MySpace
but there is always the potential for questionable materials to
escape the attention of the MySpace administrators. There is
also the possibility that members will be offended by content
that is permissible.
David Hobson
www.myspacelowdown.com
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