[Sigia-l] Your take on MySpace

Dmitry Nekrasovski mail.dmitry at gmail.com
Tue Feb 21 19:55:06 EST 2006


A definite no as far as UX competitive advantages. It took me 6 or 7
tries just to get the signup form and captchas to cooperate...

I believe their real competitive advantage _is_ that no one over 23
gets it. For teenagers, that might be the most important feature. :)

Dmitry

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On 2/21/06, Listera <listera at rcn.com> wrote:
> OK, why does it have 50 million users?
>
> What would one have to smoke to grok it? Does it have any architectural,
> functional or UX competitive advantages? Is it a fad? Anomaly? Can one be
> over 23 and still get it? Do you?
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