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<blockquote data-quote="Thersites" data-source="post: 1058696" data-attributes="member: 11045"><p>Myspace was mess as I recall from my youth. What made facebook different at the time was being exclusive to college students. Thus many people freely exchange information and pictures on facebook due to exclusivity of certain age bracket. This culture didn't change when it become public, so many people join the website when it become open and start to mimic what college student did at its creation. Funny thing how everything now need a facebook account now a days.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What Facebook different was creating a culture of freely giving up private information away. When I was in college, we all want to put pictures of parties, vacations, and etc on the platform. We brag to our friends on what we are going to do. We freely looked at person profile to see if a chick was single. Once it became public, many people I knew start to restricted what they put on the site. Yet for someone new to the site, they will mimic what everyone else was doing before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thersites, post: 1058696, member: 11045"] Myspace was mess as I recall from my youth. What made facebook different at the time was being exclusive to college students. Thus many people freely exchange information and pictures on facebook due to exclusivity of certain age bracket. This culture didn't change when it become public, so many people join the website when it become open and start to mimic what college student did at its creation. Funny thing how everything now need a facebook account now a days. What Facebook different was creating a culture of freely giving up private information away. When I was in college, we all want to put pictures of parties, vacations, and etc on the platform. We brag to our friends on what we are going to do. We freely looked at person profile to see if a chick was single. Once it became public, many people I knew start to restricted what they put on the site. Yet for someone new to the site, they will mimic what everyone else was doing before. [/QUOTE]
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