So, yes, I finally got on MySpace yesterday. In general, I had been rather turned off by the chaos I saw and heard on so many people’s pages. Semi-transparent text boxes with busy backgrounds so the text is hard to read. Lots of chatch everywhere (chatch is short for tchatchke, a Yiddish word meaning ‘frivolous decorations’). Often loud music assaulting you without a visible way to turn it off (until you know what you’re looking for and scroll down sometimes). All in all, any decent web designer’s nightmare!
And, of course, if you’ve heard about it in the news, you may think of it as a teen site where kids chat and get inappropriate suggestions made, endangering the kids. But it’s really just like any other tool. How it’s used is based on the people using it. And there are all kinds of 20-, 30-, and 40-somethings that are using MySpace to stay in touch with friends, search for long-lost friends, and taking advantage of the built-in blogging software to set up their own blogs.
So it IS a good way to connect to people. Of course, I won’t be using the blogging element aside from pointing to THIS site. And I’ve already begun reconnecting with friends, too. Pretty nice. I was also able to find a theme that I could use that wasn’t very busy, looked nice, and was easy to read. You can visit my MySpace page here: http://myspace.com/pfitzinger and if you’re already on MySpace yourself, add me as a friend. If you’re NOT on MySpace, visit my page and click on some friends’ links (and THEIR friends’) to see what can be done and how people are connecting.
And if you don’t have much time to spend on something like this, that’s okay. It’s easily usable without customizing and investing tons of time. Give it a try!




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July 6th, 2006 at 10:47
I avoided MS for the same reasons you’ve mentioned. I had to create an account though when our radio folk said they wanted to use it for their blogs. They quickly realized I was right in saying it was a bad idea. Much of the advertising on there is quasi-porn. I’ve vowed to never log back in. I almost broke that vow a few weeks ago, but when I went to the login screen there She was, showing me her thong and asking for a date. I just couldn’t do it.
July 6th, 2006 at 10:53
Funny. I log into mine and I see:
Great prices and service on Laptops, TVs & more! blahblahblah….
Earlier today it was “Identify this rapper.” Or ads for music stuff like Jamster, with no pictures of women. Of course, with Firefox it’s also easy to AdBlock.
I’m not downplaying some of the ads that I HAVE seen on MySpace, but so far for me they’ve been the minority. And, again, blocked by Firefox’s AdBlock! MAN I love that plugin!