but Myspace never had the effect of Facebook because the social aspects are limited. The tie-in is not as string as Facebook and how many of us actually had a myspace page we updated regularly when Myspace was big? The privacy aspect of Facebook has prob been the main difference between the two companies
Social aspects aren't especially more limited in Myspace. You have friend lists, bulletins, status feeds, and profile comments-- all of the most popular features of Facebook. You don't have "MySpace Apps" but people add stuff like quizzes to their pages and send questionnaire bulletins all the time.
but Myspace never had the effect of Facebook because the social aspects are limited. The tie-in is not as string as Facebook and how many of us actually had a myspace page we updated regularly when Myspace was big? The privacy aspect of Facebook has prob been the main difference between the two companies