Do you think that MyLot can be better than Friendster and MySpace?
By weezy250m
@weezy250m (1892)
United States
January 23, 2007 2:24am CST
Do you think that MyLot can be better or much popular that Friendster and MySpace in the future? Do you think that MyLot can crush Friendster, MySpace and other online communities? What do you think?
3 responses
@toi_toi (123)
• Malaysia
23 Jan 07
I don't think that it can ever be that much better or popular than Friednster and Myspace because the purpose of this site is very different from the rest. Friendster is more of keeping touch with your friends back in high school, from camp or work. Not everyone is interested to contribute in discussions. Most just enjoy browsing through their friend's profile to find out who's in a relationship with who, studying where, went where and things like that. So MyLot cannot never top that unless they change and add new features like Friendster and Myspace to this site.
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@weezy250m (1892)
• United States
23 Jan 07
Well, I think its very possible that MyLot can acquire those features from friendster and MySpace. Don't you think?
@maribel1218 (3085)
• Philippines
23 Jan 07
If this site really works and paid each member it is not impossible to crush those online communities you've mentioned
best regards
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@weezy250m (1892)
• United States
23 Jan 07
Let me guess, you haven't paid yet, right? I have been paid by MyLot before early before the payout date. I think that MyLot is great site and it can match up with other online communities.
@catbox0 (175)
• United States
23 Jan 07
I would have to say no. Myspace and those other places are all about keeping in touch with people. Mylot is more about having discussions with total strangers. Sure, you have a friends list and everything but it's mostly about discussing things and making a tiny bit of money. On myspace you'd say something like "that party on Friday was (insert your favorite bit of teen lingo here)" but here a discussion about a particular party would never occur because nobody reading about it would have any idea what the person was talking about.
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