Although MySpace has not yet taken the world by storm, as it seems to have done here in
In addition to these cultural international MySpace users, there are a very high number of international bands who have created profiles through the website and who seek exposure and connections through the website. This type of user is also highly linked to MySpace, but in a slightly different way than how American bands are linked.
When sitting in an American college classroom, it is unthinkable to turn to the person beside you and ask if they have a MySpace or a Facebook account. It’s pretty much taken for granted that pretty much everyone in
International MySpace users tend to focus either on culture or friends. A lot of international MySpace accounts are created either to stay in touch with American culture or with friends that they have made who are American and who have asked that proverbial question: “Do you have a MySpace account?” Three weeks later, they’ve signed up, and now they do, indeed, have a MySpace account. Artists and bands also seek publicity through MySpace, not to mention girls sitting at home with their webcams. Unfortunately, this hasn’t made its way off the website yet, and this is one area in which
Although some Americans are quick to join groups about foreign culture, it is an odd thought for many Americans to think about students in other countries forming groups called, “I love America!” and not that it’s odd because a lot of the world hates America right now, but because Americans can’t imagine such all-encompassing love of their own country although they’ll easily join a group called: “J’aime la France!” which is pretty much the same thing in reverse. Despite these differences, with just a little more time, MySpace will be catching on internationally like McDonald’s did all those years ago. It’s only a matter of time.
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