MySpace Definition

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MySpace Definition

MySpace is an online community that allows friends to keep in touch and meet new people as well. It started out as a website that bands could use to promote their music, but has since grown into a more general community of friends. Anyone who is at least 14 years old can sign up for a MySpace account at no cost. Once you sign up, you can customize your profile by adding information about yourself, listing your interests, hobbies, and educational background, and uploading photos of yourself and your friends. You can also create your own blog for others to read.

Once you have created a profile on MySpace, you can search or browse other users’ profiles. If you want to add someone as a friend, just click the “Add to Friends” link on that person’s profile page. If the person approves your friend request, he or she will be added to your list of friends. Some users have only a few friends, while others have several thousand. You can send a private message to a user by clicking the “Send Message” link or post a comment on his or her page by clicking “Add Comment.” Comments can be seen by all visitors to that person’s profile, so be careful what you post!

The “friends” concept is the heart and soul of MySpace. By building a list of friends, you have your own network of people readily accessible from your profile page. When you click on a friend’s image, you can view their profile and all their friends. This makes is easy to meet friends of friends, and their friends, and so on. The number of people you can meet on MySpace is practically endless, which may be a part of the reason there are so many “MySpace addicts” out there.

In order to create a MySpace account, you need to choose a username and password, which is used for logging in to your account. This gives you control over what appears on your profile page. The only way others can add content to your page is through comments, which you can choose to delete once you have logged in to your account.

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