MySpace Sucks Bigtime!

I’ve had it! No more MySpace for me, it’s just clunky and a total disaster! Your perfect example of “Social Not-working!” I’ve been going through google and all, emailed them through their contacts page, but still, to no luck, I couldn’t add friends who I really know. In fact, I feel so ashamed that I can’t add people in MySpace whenever I do the Live Chat. I mean, IT JUST DOESN’T FUCKING WORK FOR ME!
I’m beginning to wonder why this thing has emerged to be the top site of the year. Clunky and confusing UI, it just sucks!
And what’s worse is that your favorite artists like Elliott Yamin, David Choi, and Marie Digby are using a lot of MySpace. For two months I’ve been struggling searching the net how to add these guys, but to no avail!
(WARNING: I’m beginning to speak Tagalog)
Anak ng kabayo ‘yang MySpace na ‘yan! Grabe na! Sobra na! Ang hirap gamitin! Tang’nang mga gumawa niyan!
(And now, back to our regular programming)
No wonder Facebook’s going to kill these bastards!
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March 9th, 2008 at 7:39 am
I won’t lie, I too use Myspace, but I also enjoy my time on Yuwie as well.
Yuwie is filled with a great team of people and the founder of it all actually listens to what we have to say; and takes it into consideration.
That’s more than I can say about most sites who tend to completely ignore their users once they’ve gained ground in the market and are earning a healthy living.
Unlike many other social sites, Yuwie! is taking a twist on the whole social networking trend and actually sharing a part of its advertising revenue with its users.
Sure its pennies at first, but its still a baby only having a little over 500,000 members compared to the 200 million of Myspace and is likely more money than you’ll ever see from Myspace or Facebook alike.
So, why not give Yuwie a shot? It’s free to sign up and you might be surprised to find that its not all that different than Myspace or Facebook aside from what I find to be a much more mature and family oriented audience.
Oh, and one more thing, Yuwie, DOES NOT tolerate spam. So, you won’t have to worry about being harrassed by those pesky porn bots with pictures of half naked girls begging to be your friend or the comment spam bots posing as your buddies rejoicing over how they just won a “$500 Macy’s giftcard”.
Yuwie pays by Paypal or Check, $5 cashout for Paypal and $25 for a check, and who doesn’t use Paypal nowadays? Sure Paypal isn’t without it’s flaws, but it still commands the lead over being one of the most safest and easiest ways to transfer money online.
Join Yuwie!