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MySpace Makes it to Top 10 Internet Sites
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CowboyNeal
on Thu Apr 13, 2006 09:19 PM
from the emo-teens-have-spoken dept.
from the emo-teens-have-spoken dept.
prostoalex writes "Nielsen//NetRatings Top 10 is a monthly rating of top 10 Internet destinations. Generally dominated by Yahoo!, Microsoft, Google, AOL, eBay and similar major destinations, the list had a newcomer in March of this year. MySpace.com is 10th most visited Web site, losing to #9 Real.com only by 600,000 unique visits per month."
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in other news (Score:5, Funny)
Re:in other news (Score:5, Funny)
Ugh, no thanks. That place is the most awful cespool on the Internet. 42TB pages, everybody's got their own shit music playing as if whoever visits wants to hear it, all for the privilege of girls with 6 inches of cake makeup posing for cleavage shots, guys dressed up like Gotti with one eyebrow raised, and the most inane, unintelligible comments imaginable, with a page width of 9,000 pixels because somebody posted a picture of a duck flying into a window with the caption "PWNED!" 14 years ago.
Re:in other news (Score:5, Insightful)
They might as well just call it n00bspace.
What really freaks me out is real.com at #9. Who the hell goes to real.com? Surely there isn't that big of a market for doing nothing but downloading the unquestionably worst media player in existance. Unless myspace makes you have realplayer installed to put up with the annoying crap in everyone's pages, so they've got the entire community of 'omg lookit me I've got my own website!!11' noobs worldwide, plus the odd person who actually thinks it's worthwhile.
Maybe I'm just being overly fond of the days when even geeks had dialup and having your own 15mb web presence on Geocities was the cool thing to do (mine's still there!) You'd think that since you can get a domain plus enough hosting to do a mypsace page without the noob for about $30 a year, people might go for that option. Honestly, is myspace.com/noob any more attractive of a site address than geocities.com/noob? Why be a crappy wannabe when you can have noob.com and use your host's page builder app and do wannabe right?
Re:in other news (Score:5, Insightful)
I still don't like it, but I understand it now. It's much like hanging out in a trendy nightclub. At home, I can make the drinks better, I have better taste in decor (what, dragons on the walls isn't better?), and I have full control of my castle.
But the nightclub is where all the people are!
It's a way to connect with all of your friends, with a common identification system. Yes, it's ugly as fuck, but that's not the point.
Re:in other news (Score:5, Interesting)
Different people get different things out of it. For me it's a way to update all of my friends in one spot. For others it is a competition to get as many friends on their list as possible.
I've also found it quite useful in discovering new music. I tend to listen to some of the more obscure genres so I can't hear the new stuff on the radio (except for the occasional college station). By looking at who is linked to bands I like, I can check them out, get a sample of their music and then decide if I want to hear more or not.
Re:in other news (Score:5, Informative)
Two things:
1. I believe the Real Player loads the real.com page in its "minibrowser", so anyone who uses Real and doesn't shut off the minibrowser goes there regularly.
2. These ratings are generally gathered from clueless people who have let the survey companies install web bugs on their computer. These are exactly the kind of people who use Real Player.
Content Trumps Design (Score:5, Insightful)
Jim http://www.runfatboy.net/ [runfatboy.net] -- Exercise for the rest of us.
Re:Content Trumps Design (Score:5, Insightful)
there were dozens of other mildly successful photography communities before flickr came along, many of which covered the social networking aspect of flickr much better.
flickr simply has the best mix of community and design out there, hence its success among pro photographers and occasional shutterbugs alike.
facebook is another example. It's basically a well-designed myspace for college kids with proper privacy features. It took hold in a market where dozens of other sites had failed miserably. The design's clean, the site's never been slow to memory (despite exponential growth). Because of this, it is far more prevalent than Myspace among college kids. At my medium-sized state school, I'd estimate that about 90%+ of the student body uses facebook regularly. It's that popular. It's preferred over myspace because it's fast, usable, and not creepy.
Re:Content Trumps Design (Score:3, Interesting)
I guess... (Score:3, Funny)
Real? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Real? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Real? (Score:5, Funny)
Only reason Real.com is up there (with a long time per visit) is
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Re:Real? (Score:5, Funny)
http://www.real.com/support/faqs/how_the_hell_do_
But (Score:5, Interesting)
It is very long, but on some of the pages I noticed that sites like slashdot where not a choice to even select. On the page where myspace was a choice of sites you visit, livejournal was not! I'm not sure how well the "write-in" box at the bottom gets counted, but I really question the integrity of the whole thing.
Re:But (Score:4, Insightful)
There's another possible reason.. (Score:3, Interesting)
I used to run the databases for the a marketing company that would try to mimic Neilsen's (and Arbitron's) methodology for selecting people. We would then bombard the neighborhood with direct mail for radio and TV
Publicity (Score:3, Insightful)
You hear about the bad stuff (and teenage girls) and poof, it gets hits.
web hits vs. actual web use (Score:5, Insightful)
Everytime Someone Goes to MySpace.... (Score:5, Funny)
God save the interweb.
Re:Everytime Someone Goes to MySpace.... (Score:4, Funny)
How many emo kids does it take to screw in a light (Score:5, Funny)
How do you get an emo kid out of a tree? (Score:4, Funny)
(joke is a bit older than the emo fad, so works equally well with their goth predecessors
Now I feel better (Score:5, Funny)
Biggest productivity-killer around (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Biggest productivity-killer around (Score:3, Funny)
One page load of a MySpace page averages around 9GB, so yeah, I could see that.
Re:Biggest productivity-killer around (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Biggest productivity-killer around (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Biggest productivity-killer around (Score:5, Funny)
Sorry... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Sorry... (Score:5, Insightful)
Flamebait? Yes. True? Most definitely.
The Children of Myspace (Score:5, Funny)
The one that goes, "I believe the children are our future..."
Then it goes on to show the dumb photos that people post.
Its funny stuff... http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2713146 [ifilm.com]
Cheap & Easy to Use ... but is it Classy? (Score:4, Interesting)
MySpace is an apparently successful implementation of the concept that "anyone can have a useful web site without much work."
TruGeeks may prefer to buy (actually "rent") a domain name, rent space somewhere, AND maintaine the site using the technology du jour, but for a great many people, myspace does what they need without their having to think too hard about it, or to pay for it.
The question I still have is whether myspace URLs connote poorly, relative to unique-domain URLs, in the same way that AOL or hotmail addresses connote poorly, compared to unique-domain URLs do. In case this is unclear, let me offer an example. I think most people will agree that zzxyz@aol.com connotes something a little less classy than zzxyz@zzxyz.com. The question is, will myspace have sufficient acceptance that a URL such as http://www.myspace.com/rewinn [myspace.com] will be an acceptable substitute for something like http://rewinn.com [rewinn.com]?
Re:Cheap & Easy to Use ... but is it Classy? (Score:4, Funny)
hmm (Score:3, Interesting)
You're an order of magnitude off (Score:5, Informative)
Re:You're an order of magnitude off (Score:5, Informative)
Re:You're an order of magnitude off (Score:5, Interesting)
People there are so obsessed with beating Slashdot that many actually installed Alexa specifically so that it could track their visits to Digg.
More such results continue on the second search page [google.co.uk]. Only on page 4 do they start to lose relevance (an interesting correlation with the study that was featured yesterday, n'est ce pas?)
Well, duh! (Score:5, Funny)
top quality crap. (Score:4, Interesting)
I decided to go have a look and see what myspace is all about, jumped on the "tour" and then found that the second page in was broken:
http://www.modmeup.net/wp-content/myspace-brkn.pn
Quality setup guys...
RealPlayer highly popular in Asia. (Score:5, Interesting)
Most North Americans and Europeans fail to understand how vastly popular RealPlayer is in Asia. There have been some reports of over 75% of Indian computer users using RealPlayer, since it has very good support for languages such as Urdu, Tamil, Bengali, and Hindi. It also has superb support for Japanese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, and other Asian languages, thus leading to a high degree of usage there (although not as much as in India).
According to Alexa.. (Score:3, Insightful)
not your space (Score:5, Interesting)
Microsoft #2 ?!?! (Score:5, Funny)
chinese websites? (Score:3, Insightful)
Linux users can be proud... (Score:4, Interesting)
But, in this case, I think I can proudly say, Myspace is running Windows.
Myspace on netcraft [netcraft.com]
Re:real.com WTF? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:But (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Contrarian Opinion : Myspace rocks! (Score:3, Insightful)
You Say that mostly bands use myspace. Yes some do But not all nor is it most the profiles. Most profiles are of teens or people who can't seem to spell the simple word "you". Yes it's simple three letters.
I know you're f
Re:Contrarian Opinion : Myspace rocks! (Score:5, Insightful)
Bands dominate YOUR myspace. Log out and try visiting as an anonymous user. From there it's pretty obvious: idiots dominate myspace.