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also, in general, even the chartz is using it, and the hawaiin gamer forums my boss/friend made is also exclusively using facebook. so when did facebook > all when it comes to its genre of whatever it is.



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about 2 years ago...



when the media started advertising facebook and twitter non stop



 

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leo-j said:
when the media started advertising facebook and twitter non stop

Or it could have something to do with the massive amount of spam and fake accounts that still plague MySpace to this day. Facebook is a far better socializing tool if you want to actually spend time, you know, communicating with your friends and family.




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When Facebook opened up to everybody rather than just allowing college students.



Lots of bands still use myspace but everything else has moved to facebook.

 



When the number of users on Facebook was exactly one more than the number of users on Myspace.



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My word, I almost forgot about MySpace. I don't think I've been on MySpace in 5 years, perhaps even longer. Anyway, Facebook has been more popular for maybe three years I reckon.



A long time ago, I don't know anyone who still uses myspace anymore.



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