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MySpace and Facebook: A Social Class Divide?

June 26, 2007

A recent study performed by Ph.D. student Danah Boyd and covered by BBC News has determined that there is a “sharp division along class lines among the American teenagers flocking to the social network sites.” Boyd claims that Facebook users are primarily from wealthier homes and have a greater chance of attending college, whereas MySpace users graduate high school and go straight into the workforce.

As a college graduate and early adopter of Facebook (in 2004), I could definitely see that. But there are other factors at play here that may not necessarily have been considered when Boyd began her studies.

Initial audience. While MySpace was immediately open to all users, Facebook attracted college students first from the most prestigious universities. Why did I join in 2004? It was a real private but promising social network. Early adopters felt that the most elite students were given a sneak peek to the social site that would soon blossom.

Facebook in 2004

And it kept getting bigger, but only for college kids.

Facebook: Late 2004

I think this actually had a substantial effect on Facebook attracting the “wealthier, college-bound” crowd.

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Off to London… But First, a Funny Moment of 2006 Revisited

December 27, 2006

I’m off to London for a much belated honeymoon, so hope everyone has a wonderful remainder of 2006 and here’s to a happy, healthy, and successful 2007!

Here’s a video to another highlight of 2006: Guy Goma, a “cabbie,” was mistaken for Guy Kewney, an expert on IT, in May and was interviewed about a legal battle pertaining to Apple Computer Corp. on BBC Live.


The background story is discussed better than I could summarize on Wikipedia, newspapers, and numerous blogs. This was the “real” Guy’s reaction.

The story even was redone for a nice dramatic effect.

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