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Submitted to Digg by guyro on 06/14/2008
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“Facebook is a place for people to put their real lives online, providing factual information about themselves and having trusted interactions with their friends. Meanwhile, rival MySpace is more of a place for people to live out their fantasy lives online, borrowing celebrity photos for their profile pictures, adding far-fetched biographical info”
This VentureBeat post speaks of the cultural differences in the main social networking sites on the web including hi5, and MySpace but with special focus on comparing MySpace and Facebook. Facebook has really boomed int he past while and has finally surpassed MySpace in terms of traffic.
Facebook’s global user numbers have boomed from around 40 million monthly unique visitors in April, 2007 to 115 million unique monthly users this past April, with 62 million new users coming from outside the US.
This interesting and authoritative article died at 198 diggs. Perhaps Digg didn’t want the spotlight taking off them in the social media spectrum!?




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>”Perhaps Digg didn’t want the spotlight taking off them in the social media spectrum!?”
Yes. Quite probably ALL the diggers thought that in unison. Hive mind.