So, wondering what would happen to those MySpace profiles on eBay being sold with thousands of friends? Adrants reports that a porn site has found a way to work around MySpace's technical restrictions and redirect a profile to a different site.
A tragedy of the commons or just capitalism at work?
UPDATE (15 Nov 06): Why are so many people from Germany searching for the term "myporn" and clicking on this post as a result? I'm averaging about 40 hits a day, all from Deutschland on this post...
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Peter,
MySpace was always a promiscuous nightclub. But even the promiscuous lure is being dilluted by the proliferation of porn spam and irrelevant sponsors entering intimate channels.
Max
Posted by: Max Kalehoff | 10 July 2006 at 10:41 AM
So what's next? A "flight to quality" in the next new social network? Or will there even be a next?
If consumers are so powerful in this new era of CGM - why don't they put their collective heads together and eliminate this bad from their good?
Posted by: Peter Kim | 10 July 2006 at 10:55 PM