Seriously, whoever compared it to MySpace and FaceBook - my thoughts exactly, and even worse, these sites do attract teens and such.
In fact, it's very interesting to me that my classmates (yeah, I'm a teenager) cannot live without their MySpace/FaceBook/Whatever their big one of the day is, but half of them have never heard of LJ and the ones who do don't understand how it could possibly be a form of social networking.
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Seriously, whoever compared it to MySpace and FaceBook - my thoughts exactly, and even worse, these sites do attract teens and such.
In fact, it's very interesting to me that my classmates (yeah, I'm a teenager) cannot live without their MySpace/FaceBook/Whatever their big one of the day is, but half of them have never heard of LJ and the ones who do don't understand how it could possibly be a form of social networking.