MySpace is launching its developer platform tomorrow and is going great lengths to highlight the ways it's different from the Facebook Platform. That's ironic given that the dominant reaction to the Facebook Platform, from users at least if not the press, is that it's made the site too much like MySpace.
None the less, there are some very interesting details available about the MySpace Platform. After all, that is where the action is - there's far more traffic to MySpace than Facebook.
A few highlights concerning the announcement include:
The least convincing reply to my questions came when I asked MySpace CTO Aber Whitcomb what would keep MySpace apps from being as annoying as the ones that have lead Facebook users to complain that Facebook is now too much like MySpace. Whitcomb said that MySpace apps would be less annoying because developers would have more and equal time to develop them, this next month before users let in, and so there would be fewer trivial and poorly made apps.
Finally, I'd just like to add to this discussion that MySpace has solved the spam issue better than almost anyone else on the web. Have you noticed? At the end of September MySpace installed a Captcha requirement before a friend request could be sent and I feel like I haven't gotten a single spam request since then. That's great!
You can be snobby about your friends' noisy MySpace pages and the "classier" Facebook experience if you want, but many people are getting tired of the Facebook Platform already and it will be interesting to see what the leading social network online can do now.
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This can only be good for the world of social media :) The more open and available the better!
Think their next mission should be to tidy up users pages! They are terrible. Maybe a lost cause now?
Ta
Simon
I'm sure people will bounce back and forth between the top two or three for some time to come.
What MySpace really needs to do is create an OpenWallet. A true competitor to PayPal that would integrate the social graph into a flexible payment system like PayPals. I know facebook is working on theirs, no clue on how eaisy it would be to use on other social networks.
Hi everyone,
Could I ask all the Facebook users here the really big favor to fill in my survey about Facebook applications? http://limesurvey.cdtm.de
Won't take longer than 10 mins and helps me gather data for my master thesis!
Thanks a bunch!
Rebecca
I used to use the myspace but now i didn't use it anymore because I think it more complex to organize than the other webblog. Anyway it's sound interest about the new Platform.
RIGHT ON! This is so fucking coolio!
Sorry, I just realized that the link for the survey given above was incomplete... it's http://limesurvey.cdtm.de/facebook
Rebecca