The new myspace redesign is only trying to destroy Facebook…

Mark Zuckerberg, must be a little pissed off now. He should be scared, ’cause Myspace just announced they’re making a huge comeback. Rebuilding myspace with a new site, starting from scratch. Ever since Tom Anderson left Myspace, the social networking site that was once a hot site, went down the shitter. Myspace has been shit for the last several years now. Not only that, it’s just that the previous myspace look, had way too many virus attacks, and the site was full of spam. Adding friends at random was never cool either. I haven’t used myspace in years for that reason. Obviously, most everyone wasn’t happy with myspace, so they all left and now Facebook is a hot social networking site. The new myspace design which should be launched this Fall, is obviously competing with facebook, hoping to get all their old users back.

I saw the new design of myspace and still not crazy about it. I’m sure they’ll clean the site with no virus attacks and spam, sure, but I don’t think I’ll go back to myspace, not sure. I think I’ll stick with facebook. Who knows, when the new myspace design is launched, and if I like it enough, maybe I will get back to using it, but if everyone decides to leave facebook for the new myspace, I guess there’s no choice but to move back there myself.

See the new myspace site, here.

Kev

Edit to add: The reason for new re-design is ’cause the site is no longer owned by News Corp. It was News Corp that made the site shit, myspace has new owners now.

5 thoughts on “The new myspace redesign is only trying to destroy Facebook…”

  1. Actually, no – Myspace isn’t trying to compete with Facebook anymore. They’re emphasis is, and has been since a few years ago, on music (band pages, etc.) and now they’re taking it in an even more music focused direction.

    1. It’s not just going to be a strictly music site. If you look at the description, it’s giving you the power to express yourself however you want to. Whether you’re a musician, photographer, film maker, etc. whatever it is you do, you can use that site to promote your projects just like facebook. You can also use the new myspace as your personal page similar like facebook. I still say they’re trying to compete with facebook still. I disagree with you.

      Kev

      1. And of course, they would use Justin Timberlake as a big marketing ploy, ’cause Timberlake is part owner of myspace now. Just remembered that.

        Kev

  2. He’s been part owner for years. Yes, you can “express yourself”, but their business model is not the same as Facebook’s.

    1. Actually Timberlake bought a share of Myspace last year in 2011, after News Corp. sold it to Specific Media. It wasn’t that long since he first bought it, so he hasn’t owned it for years. Get your facts straight please.

      Kev

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