MySpace's Next Big Problem

posted September 28, 2006 - 3:00pm
MySpace's Next Big Problem

MySpace's next big problem is going to be the most intractable. MySpace has hired a former FBI supervisor to run it's security operation, looking out for high school avengers plotting against their fellow students and thirty-year-old dentists looking for love with teenagers. So far the reported incidents of such happenings have been fewer than last year.
The Main Stream Media's next big exclaimation over MySpace is going to happen when school administrators all over the United States discover that kids are skipping school to spend the day on MySpace.
The Main Stream Media has a love/hate relationship with MySpace. It's a good story, the success of, basicly, an organicly growing, ever-changing high school yearbook that has infinite feedback capabilities. The kids can't get enough of it, that's why they are skipping school and spending a lot of time that they should be doing homework and studying for standardized tests on MySpace.
MySpace has the potential to become an advertising giant, if it can train the 120,000,000 members to become Users, of the advertising links. As it is now, MySpacers at Coffeebuck$ spend their time on the site scrolling and typing notes back-and-forth.
The Fox Movie Company has had some success promoting it's movies releases on MySpace, that's the hate part of the Main Stream Media's relationship with the giant new competitor.
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