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Myspace: Hate it or love it?

I’m still a bit baffled why so many people love Myspace. It’s true that most Myspace users likely know little or nothing about the web and are probably just happy to have a little piece of the web that they can get to function. We must give Myspace some credit for becoming so popular in such a short time, providing a social environment for people to meet online. But at the same time terrible situations related to Myspace users are happening, such as in the Dateline NBC special, “To Catch a predator”, where online sexual predators have been caught red handed trying to hook up with teenagers.

In teaching web design I felt the need to finally address the Myspace issue. I have had students over the last few semesters ask me about myspace. And just recently some friends and family asked me to check out their Myspace layouts. I must admit – viewing the Myspace layouts I’ve seen thus far has given me a bit of anxiety. That’s right, just take a look at Myspace or any of it’s users layouts and you can find all of the things you’re taught not to do in web design. So I thought I’d address some of the things that were disturbing to see:

It’s super slow! A combination of excessive users and the less than standards compliant programming clearly affect the load time of Myspace. I’ve even seen multiple error messages loading pages on the few occasions I’ve visited this horrendous space of the web.

What size font is that? The layouts I had the opportunity to visit had very small fonts for body copy. Just as a guess it might have been a 5 pt font. I had to squint and look really close. Even then it was so small I could NOT read it – and I have 20/20 vision! Body copy should be between 10-12pts in size.

What usability? The usability of myspace is horrible – I would click on a blog entry to read it and it totally baffled me because the page was totally different. I went through a few pages before realizing the lovely back button was the easiest way to get around in Myspace.

Please kill the animated rainbow blinking gifs! You all know exactly what I’m talking about. Seriously they should be banned from the web. Luckily I don’t have epilepsy. These types of animated gifs could become problematic to those with epilepsy. (If you didn’t know that then this link will explain it well: http://www.usability.gov/web_508/tut-j.html) But take the word of advice from the article, “Just don’t put an epileptic person in front of your Web site to see if you can give him a seizure.

Advertisements, poor graphics, blah, blah, blah! This just competes with what’s important – what a user would want to read or view. I know it’s hard to eliminate the ads because that’s how Myspace profits, but just adding images because it’s “cool” that you know how to do that – really isn’t that “cool”!

Watch the juicy details! And most importantly I want to caution users in posting all your daily thoughts in Myspace, but this really goes for any blog. Remember, whatever you post is permanently recorded – even if you delete it afterwards someone has likely seen the posting. So although it’s nice to be able to share tid bits of your life – you really never know who is on the other end reading. It could be your employer, a family member, or some psychotic online predator.

Until Myspace finds a way to develop their site so it is more standards compliant and controls some of the features users can add I can’t see any reason for using it. It gives people who know nothing about web design grounds to make the web even less usable. I think there are more effective ways to communicate online and share photos and share life events (cautiously) online. There are sites like wordpress, blogger, and flickr that are all free to use. They’re not quite the same social environment as Myspace but equally as effective.

So that’s my take on Myspace. Hate it or love it!

Other good reads about Myspace
Myspace, Facebook attract online predators
[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11165576/]
The Myspace Problem
[http://www.thinkvitamin.com/features/design/the-myspace-problem]
Hacking a More Tasteful Myspace
[http://www.mikeindustries.com/blog/archive/2006/04/hacking-myspace-layouts]
Photos on myspace get family evicted from apartment
[http://www.wftv.com/news/9331012/detail.html]
Police loses job
[http://boston.metro.us/metro/national/ap/BRF_MySpace_Police.html]
Police loses job over myspace
[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13563921/]
Gay man loses church music job over myspace
[http://washingtontimes.com/national/20060602-104732-2890r.htm]

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Comments

  • Posted: July 23, 2006 14:40

    tysonr

    I completely agree with everything you have said. The most frustrating thing about myspace is that one thing that people like about it, which is that is gives them creative control over their page. So now you have all these people who know nothing about design creating pages that are not usable, take forever to load, or are just plain repulsive to look at. I can't even open most peoples pages because they have so many embedded movies and animated gifs it causes Safari to crash! I swear one guys profile had 6 embedded movies playing at the same time! ... myspace (thumbs down)
  • Posted: July 23, 2006 15:39

    Efrain Lugo

    Myspace is a horrible site... But offers good things to contact friends and family. Also it is nice if you have a band and want some recognition. It would be much better if myspace had a face lift. :)
  • Posted: July 23, 2006 15:42

    Stacy Alberto

    you've got to be a real idiot about your privacy in order for a predator to be a threat. according to a survey (which i found on a website - which i don't remember because i surf a thousand of them a day; it was something like "stop suing myspace") parents thing the predator issue is a real threat while teens think the issue is totally overblown. i get creeps sending me messages too and it doesn't take but a second to delete them. even still, only a total dumb ah, person, would give out so much personal information. on a few message boards I post at, people don't feel the least bit sorry for the girl who got assualted because she was such an idiot in the first place... some comments: "it's her stupidity over meeting someone off the internet that got her to where she is now, not myspace." "Myspace doesn't take sufficient steps to protect underage kids? 14 and 15 year olds have their Myspaces PRIVATE, how much more protection do they need? Oh, I know. How about NOT responding to the perverts?" "What ever happened to people actually parenting their kids?! It seems like parents nowadays want everyone *including MySpace* to watch their kids for them. " "ha that was totally that girls fault and i just laugh at things like this..poor myspace" "t's the parent's fault for letting her have her own account on myspace, with in truth is a more over 18 type thing. Obviously you don't MEET anyone online unless you have friends or inform your parents of it. Even if you are 18 or older, always take precautions! hello!!!" and so on...
  • Posted: July 23, 2006 18:54

    Brian Helfrich

    Maybe with time, the creators of myspace will actually learn how to create a website. Until then, the only thing positive i have to say about it is that i got in touch with a couple of friends from high school.
  • Posted: July 23, 2006 20:42

    Reina

    myspace gives too much freedom to people to modify their pages. i do have an account and i keep it as simple as possible. those videos, songs, glittery stuff, falling hearts and skulls bleeding ALL in the same page, ehh... completely annoying. in the topic of privacy. i do think parents pretend that everything and everyone around them should take care of their children when they should be the one doing it so.. hello?! you're the parent?. if you're an "adult" and pretend that whatever you say there in comments and such, will stay private.. well, it won't. if you don't want things about yourself to be floating around the web, why'd you create a myspace account in the first place? i personally like myspace for the fact that i get to be in touch with people i don't see as much that live here or back in my country without the awkward feeling of having to call them regularly [i don't like calling people x_x] I also agree with a comment above about the fact that if you have a band it's a great way of letting people know about shows, cd releases, etc. side note: the creeps usually have the funniest pictures =P thumbs up for myspace for a way of communicating with people. thumbs down to people who think alot of animations, videos, pictures, and music is cool. x_x
  • Posted: July 23, 2006 21:37

    cinthia

    I worry about personal information being given so freely. There may be a perp out there stalking teenagers (Almost Guaranteed!) for not so quite good intentions. Also, it does make for some terrible design issues for people with no taste or experiencel.
  • Posted: July 23, 2006 21:38

    Carilyn

    Ewwww... mayspace... the ever-so-popular guilty pleasure among all people... I'm beginning to think its turning into a cult of some sort... lol Yeah I fell victim to it and I escaped, and it is so true the pages are horribly loaded with a bunch of junk only to kill my browser! I think its this weird addicting way of spying on people, and I think thats why its so popular... but I do have to admit it was addicting!
  • Posted: July 23, 2006 21:42

    Carilyn

    lol... I said "mayspace" ... and by the way I hate it and love it at the same time... issues I know... Its good for spying, and bad b/c its good for spying(and the animation-video-song-games-slideshow-heavy pages)
  • Posted: July 23, 2006 23:06

    Jason

    You should consider a career in stand up, funny stuff but true. Much like a newborn, myspace has its share of problems, one could only hope that it cleans itself up over time. On another note after, I see a oportunity for a graphic designer to step in and create something both pleasing to the eye and informative
  • Posted: July 23, 2006 23:52

    Brian Tavano

    Yeah, I used to have a myspace about a year ago. I did some customization to my page and it was kinda cool and nifty at the time. But it had a lot of limitations that always bothered me. I really wanted a site that was MINE, and not merely a template that could be modified in the most insignificant ways. I also thought that myspace could lead to potential problems and as we've seen, it has with a lot of creepy people on there and predators. Not that it was a problem for me or anything, I just didn't feel like getting involved. I think myspace is great for maintaining contacts and meeting people, but thats about the extent of what it should be used for. All this personalization by people who don't know a thing about good web design really makes myspace disorganized and almost pointless. And in reality, it is disorganized. It just looks like something someone slapped together in a matter of seconds (which again, is the truth). I agree with Amanda that there are other alternatives to myspace that can be used that are a lot more functional, useful, and maintain decent web design.
  • Posted: July 24, 2006 12:25

    Michelle Goff

    Yes, it's true. I have a myspace account. I know.. shun me. Although I do agree with everything you posted and there are some ridiculous home pages on it. There is not much I can do, but keep my page clean. I haven't attempted to personalize my page yet, but I mostly use it for finding new music groups and keeping in touch with friends I don't normally see. As far as the predators, unfortunaltly they will always be out there, whether there is a myspace or not.
  • Posted: July 26, 2006 09:09

    Brian Bellissimo

    I have to be honest I neither love or hate myspace, in fact I don't really care that much. You may ask why does someone who doesn't care about a topic post a comment about it. Good question, I would respond maybe he just wants to stop hearing about it. I don't really know the history about the page. I vaguely remember someone telling me it was initially created for small bands to have web space but why it has exploded. I can only guess that its really cool for a lot kids to have web space they would never really have access to. I would also say that although they aren't following W3C rules while laying out their pages at lleast they are getting more comfortable with computers. You would think by now using a computer would be second nature to all kids but it is really quite the contrary. Anything that keeps me from having to "make that font bigger" is ok with me. What is really frustrating are the people who think myspace is evil. I think anyone who sees myspace as evil hasn't really surfed the internet and if they aren't teaching their kids how to decipher "good"" from "evil" well they are in for a surprise as soon as their little darlings creep from their watchful eye.
  • Posted: July 26, 2006 09:12

    jonathan warren

    Yes, I too have a myspace. I like it because I can keep in touch with family and friends. As far as the customization go, that can be annoying. Different people have different ideas on what cool and what sucks. What i usually do is create my own back ground which can viewed differently on different browers. This make usability often time non-existene. Even though all of the things are true. I still like myspace.
  • Posted: July 27, 2006 10:51

    Daissy

    I think is hard to talk about Myspace from our perspective. As designers...of course we hate it, as regular people...it seems like a nice alternative to keep in contact with others. I use it as a temporary networking tool. And lets face it: in those situations is not about what is right or wrong, it's all about what works for people. Myspace is very popular and for that matter it serves its purpose. I think that if you want to go pro, myspace is totally not your space, but if is something you use because is there and it's free, I say why not. Just keep in mind that, just like in any other situation, on-line stuff can be dangerous if you should be careful with your personal information. ...later.
  • Posted: December 1, 2006 07:22

    Cory

    Anyone else having bother with myspace or is it just my pc? Last couple of days it seems it wont let me download any song from anywhere. Anyone having same bother - or anyone how to sort it?
  • Posted: September 2, 2010 14:59

    Keala Lagunero

    Reason(s) I like myspace - I personally believe that Myspace is good for network and communication. I like Myspace, because I can design my own WebPage instead of getting a pre-layout. I also enjoy it because it has music that I cannot find on other Websites. Reason(s) I do not like myspace- I don't like Myspace because It's quite slow at times. They bought out Imeem (which was my favorite music site to get the lastest/newest music from). Their adds are very annoying, and every week they change something, which makes me have to redo my coding. OVERALL, It's a love and hate kind of love when it comes to myspace.