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Facebook or Myspace?..

Discussion in 'Social Networks' started by Richard_Yap, Feb 9, 2011.

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    Most people who are active on social networking sites have a profile on both MySpace and Facebook. However, despite being on both sites, each user almost always has a preference for one site over the other. That's due to the fact that there are some significant differences between the two networking sites and the people who are most active on them. Neither one is necessarily better than the other but any one individual might consider one "better" in comparison because of the different uses for each of the sites. Here's a closer look at those differences:

    User Demographic:

    There's been an interesting shift in who uses the sites. MySpace began with a big preference for teenagers whereas Facebook was designed specifically for college students. (When it first started, you even needed a college email address to sign up with Facebook.) As the two sites have grown up, their users have changed. These days, teens may be on either site. And college students turn up on both of them as well.

    Where the real differences lie now is in the professionals who are networking on the sites. Facebook has a number of different professionals who are on the site for networking and job hunting. Head hunters hang around to find people who might be right for certain jobs. If you're a career professional in the computer or business fields, Facebook is more your game. That's not to say that there aren't professionals on MySpace. However, they tend to be involved in more creative careers. Musicians, comedians and fashion designers are easy to find on MySpace.

    Applications:

    Facebook has MySpace beat hands down for the number of applications that you can use on the site. In fact, new applications are being designed on a regular basis for Facebook, many of which assist with the professional networking that takes place on the site. If you're interested in the cutting edge ways that you can communicate with people (such as using Click-to-Call widgets to contact Facebook friends via voice communication) then Facebook is your place. If all of those applications are too confusing for you, you might want to stick with MySpace.

    Creativity

    Despite the fact that there are plenty of applications for Facebook, the types of designs that you can have on your own profile page are somewhat limited. Most Facebook pages look basically the same at a first glance. In contrast, it's possible to really alter your MySpace profile so that it looks completely unique. People who want to show off their creative tendencies are likely to find that MySpace makes that a little bit easier to do.

    Groups

    Both MySpace and Facebook offer users the opportunity to create and join groups on the site. This can be a way to keep everyone from an old group (such as a college sorority) together on the site. It can also be a way to meet new people with the same interests as you. There are a range of different groups on each of the sites so which site you like better might depend on the ease with which you find a group on the site that you're most active on.

    In general, many people say that they prefer the MySpace groups. This is due to the fact that the groups are very easy to find on the site. There is a page available which shows which groups there are under different categories. It also shows how many members are active in those groups. On the other hand, Facebook will tell you which groups were recently joined by your friends so you can get some hints as to which groups you might like because of that feature. In this category, it really depends on your own interests and your preference between the appearance of the group layout on MySpace as compared to Facebook.

    Spam

    Spam doesn't seem to be a problem on Facebook whereas it can be quite a headache on MySpace. People hack MySpace profiles and send viruses to their friends on the site. MySpace users check their messages and find beautiful sexy girls there who want them to "come check out pics on this others site" (a site that is adult-only and needs to be paid for). If you don't want to deal with spam, Facebook is currently the place for you.
     
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    Richard_Yap, Feb 9, 2011 IP
  2. TP9999

    TP9999 Peon

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    I think it's the Facebook:)
     
    TP9999, Feb 9, 2011 IP
  3. edealsbiz

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    For me it's Facebook :cool:.
     
    edealsbiz, Feb 9, 2011 IP
  4. DheyJim

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    No one can surpass the popularity of Facebook for now. It's the new kid techie on the block. Myspace, friendster and other social networking sites are old school now.
     
    DheyJim, Feb 9, 2011 IP
  5. Steve Marino

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    Facebook have 600 million active users, MySpace has under 37 million. For a concept that thrives on a huge critical mass of users, I think one is definitely better than the other.
     
    Steve Marino, Feb 9, 2011 IP
  6. seodash

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    I definitely choose Facebook because it has a lot of great features (fan page, facebook advertising, facebook groups etc.) that can be effectively use for promoting your online business.
     
    seodash, Feb 10, 2011 IP
  7. gonzalod34

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    Have no way to compare Myspace with Facebook because of its huge popularity, productivity & many of popular options.
     
    gonzalod34, Feb 10, 2011 IP
  8. derrickschwan

    derrickschwan Peon

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    Facebook all the way.
     
    derrickschwan, Feb 10, 2011 IP
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    Well definitely facebook, its traffic is far more then myspace, myspace has its options but, you have to use myspace too whenever needed.
     
    Hammad.pk, Feb 10, 2011 IP
  10. China_girl

    China_girl Well-Known Member

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    Frankly speaking, facebook is far more better than any other social networking sites operating right now. Not only because it has more features, but they are also making sure that they try to reach in every corner possible in this world. However I have not seen so much activities as well as some enthusiasm for any other social network site.
     
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  11. Gunsmith

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    I am not sure about creativity part, I have seen only couple of Myspace profiles I liked, some of them are so creative that it hurts eyes. :D
     
    Gunsmith, Feb 10, 2011 IP
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    Facebook all the way. It has got great and wonderful features and applications.
     
    chinasa, Feb 10, 2011 IP
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    Why choose? Do both!

    MySpace still has millions of users. It doesn't take much to setup and maintain a MySpace page.
     
    Scrilla650, Feb 10, 2011 IP
  14. Oceanus

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    Facebook is less of a competition to see who's page is the most interesting. But I love picking music to be played on my myspace.
     
    Oceanus, Feb 10, 2011 IP
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    I go for Facebook. It's more trendy and popular :)
     
    MrPolarZero, Feb 10, 2011 IP
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    I have never used MySpace, but Facebook is awesome ! :)
     
    ~Monty~, Feb 10, 2011 IP
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    Both are good, but my vote goes to facebook....
     
    superyachtnsw, Feb 10, 2011 IP
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    Facebook has more users and more unique visitors visits everyday thus you have a great chance to gain traffic.
     
    DIGITALCHAMELEON, Feb 11, 2011 IP
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    600 million ACTIVE users? Or you mean just users. Surely it can't be 600 million active users! Am seeing conflicting stats on this. More clarity anyone?
     
    realmadrid_rocks, Feb 11, 2011 IP
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    realmadrid_rocks Peon

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    Definitely Facebook. In terms of innovation which is probably the biggest driving force between the two.
     
    realmadrid_rocks, Feb 11, 2011 IP