10/09/2008

MySpace - Teen Spase

Meeting face to face has become a object of the past for many teenagers today. Kids have always looked for places to gather to gossip, be seen, be cool, listen to music and "hang outside". It is cooler these days to meet online to socialize, get dates, share pleasant music, and chat. This isn't fresh. What is advanced is where these gathering places are and who else is encircling.

MySpace.com, and other social networking web sites, have quickly replaced community restaurants, shopping malls, and parks as places for young mankind to hangout. For a generation of media-savvy kids that are used to looking into cyberspace for everything from fresh ring tones to aid on homework, it is not surprising that making friends and socializing are starting to capture place online as well. Exceptionally given that websites like MySpace.com offer expansive, creative and enticing worlds made up almost entirely by young mankind. Most of MySpace's almost 50 million users are under the age of 22.

A MySpace profile is in fact a abundance like an online version of teenagers’ bedrooms- plastered with posters and pictures of friends, blaring popular music, and hosting a variety of notes and messages from a lenghty list of MySpace “friends”. Kids spend hours chatting and blogging, listening to music, posting photos of themselves, and searching for other mankind to catch up with online. And just like bedrooms, many parent have been told to “Get lost from MySpace!”

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