The Three Laws of Robotics:
1. A robot may not injure a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
-I, Robot (Asimov)
It's definitely not as user friendly as myspace. It actually kind of annoys me, so I don't sign on every day.
As far as I know, you can't really "design" your profile, and I'm not sure about using code.
Most of my friends who are not on myspace are on facebook, so it's a nice way to stay in touch, but all it seems to be good for is throwing snowballs at your friends and getting drinks sent to you.
I really don't have the time to play the games on facebook.
Facebook is a great way to continue contact with people who you already know. I definitely use it to keep track of folks that I knew in high school and undergrad, many of whom have moved far away. They're not people that I would "chat" with, but it is a way for me to easily see where they're living and what they're doing with their lives. I like it because it ISN'T able to be personalized like MySpace. Every time I visit MySpace my eyes bleed. Too many ads. Too many garish colors. Too many annoying midis playing in the background. Facebook has a clean, professional feel to it.
facebook has just changed its whole set up and everyone is begging for the old one to come back, including me. I have both facebook and myspace only because I move alot and my friends have one or the other.
Myspace comes with alot more virus, torjan cookie things but you have more freedom on it than facebook
I like Facebook more than Myspace, but probably because I started to use it before Myspace. Also most of my friends use it. I like how it is more organized and I like some of the features (posted items, notes, groups and *some* of the applications). I think it lends itself much better to networking than Myspace does.
Facebook has been weird for me. Since I joined I have gotten in touch with a high school girlfriend, a friend from grade school, and my cousin in Australia. It's true that it is not the most user friendly setup ever, but it has its benefits.
I hate facebook and Twitter............... but I have both. Actually, social networking in general I hate (no offence meant to people who like social networking though).
I mainly keep them in case someone wants to see if I am alive or not. Other than that, I log in maybe once every 3 months and that is it.
It is amazing though who looks you up on that thing.
I've had it a long time and never go there unless someone wants me as a "friend." It's mostly people I already know. One former high school classmate found me. But I don't get its appeal, frankly. Maybe that's 'cuz I'm old.
I have Twitter, too, and unless you have hours to spend checking all those URLs and reading all the tweets, I think it's - not quite, but almost - totally useless.
MySpace - my son got charged with something when his probation officer saw what he had on his MySpace page, so I took his down, and I don't ever want to have it!!