MySpace vs. Facebook
What do we have here? A war of some sort? Not quite likely but according to Danah Boyd there is a rift. American teenagers are flocking to MySpace and Facebook and according to her essay, which go where have something to do with socio-economic class. Danah has been trying to figure out how to put this division into some kinda formula. Since she hasn’t succeeded yet we can enjoy her observations over at her blog. I have to admit, there’s a certain truth to be found in this paper.
In short, Miss Boyd has observed that hegemonic American teens are all on or switching to Facebook. Non-hegemonic teens are drawn to MySpace. She thinks that a class division has emerged which is underlined by advertising or policy decisions, for example. Well, considering the origin of each site, I find myself agreeing to her line of thought. But I have to ask myself why anybody should even bother? It’s all just a matter of presentation and news. Both social networking sites embrace different policies, encourage different actions. Is it really safe to assume that MS and FB are the prime indicators of class division?
