MySpace Sucks

May 16, 2009 at 12:12 AM

I’ve said it many times, MySpace sucks, and you’ve probably seen many articles or posts about this but I am as well going to put in my say.

From a developer’s point of view, their documentation sucks. I’ve written an app before on MySpace, before I decided to pull the plug on it. Today I decided to tinkering around with the old app and probably republish, but yet changed my mind. The documentation just totally sucks for OpenSocial 0.8, there are no examples, the current examples are for OpenSocial 0.7. What I did with the old app that was live was that I spent all over the forums looking for examples, but documentation for OpenSocial 0.7 wasn’t that horrible, but still bad. Facebook’s documentation is even better than MySpace’s. I also find out that development mode (or version) was completely broken cause MySpace wants to do all vanity URLs something like what Twitter does. So now if you make a change to a live app, and want to test it, you can’t.

Now for pretty much any end user’s point of view (yes, that’s you). Obviously from first glance, MySpace is pretty bloated with ads. There are ads everywhere. That’s no problem for me though, since I use AdBlock Plus to hide them all. Of course Myspace is also infested with spam, pointless drama, immaturity, etc.

Anyways, the privacy sucks. What I noticed with Profile 2.0, is that you can hide your age and location. Cool, however it’s still shown on MySpace mobile and in search, totally ruining the point of doing that. Just recently there was a new feature called Status Comments, now people can comment each others status updates. Awesome, however that’s like a rip from Facebook, and it has spam issues, and they can’t be disabled.

Today, they launched MySpaceIM Web for every region, and amazing it’s like a complete copy from Facebook. It’s like MySpace resorting to what Friendster did in the past after they beat them out.

Also, MySpace sometimes has glitches when deleting an account, such as information not completely going away, such as comments, default picture, and display name. Usually it’s suppose to delete all of this. In rare cares, deleting an account may be impossible even after confirming the email, cause it never processes. I wouldn’t recommend it but you might be stuck violating their Terms to get your account deleting, since their Customer Service sucks that bad, sometimes they never respond, and other times you just get excuses (or responses saying the exact thing you already did).

I also noticed they came with a new URL shorting service called lnk.ms, although they can only be generated through status updates. Clearly they are copying Twitter as well, but trying to be their own by creating their own URL shorting service, and also with the lame 140 character limit they decided to copied too.

Of course then you got the Local Reviews crap that no one cares about, like why does this belong on a social networking site. If I wanted to read reviews, I’d use Google or go to a reviews site, not MySpace. Same for going to look for a job, posting an ad or hell even to watch videos.

MySpace is already losing lots of traffic, that’s why they are resorting from copying Twitter and Facebook. Facebook already exceeds MySpace on Alexa, as shown in this picture:

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All MySpace is trying to do is surviving, but really failing at it.

One Month Review for Linode

May 15, 2009 at 11:39 PM

It has been one month since I’ve used Linode, so this is my post to follow up on them.

The server I currently run all my sites on have been running flawlessly without problems. Midway through my first month, they offered 33% more disk space, meaning I get 4 GB more totalling 16 GB instead of 12 GB. I haven’t had to contact support at all, so there really isn’t anything I can say much about them. So far I have experience no down time. Everything I run works great for a small production environment, and Webmin works without problems.

I’d give Linode 5 stars out of 5.