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about myspace - the negative effect on society

Well we’ve all heard about myspace (and other “friend”-linking sites, such as Friendster, Facebook, etc), and how it can e-link you to your friends (if you’re a teenager or sub-25? or whatever) or to your prospective fans (if you’re a start-up band) or help you find a date? I don’t know. About a year ago, a friend of mine urged me to sign up, since “it would be good to market my designs”. Even though I spent hours trying to hook my myspace up, as well as others’, and even set up a salsa group on myspace, I cannot say I like it or use it. I barely log onto it anymore, and frankly I’m just sick of it. Why, might you ask?

Let me tell you a story. Well really it’s an eavesdropping. I, on my way back from work on the train, overheard this LOUD conversation behind me between 2 young guys, maybe 19 or 20. Between their “likes” and “dudes”, I did find their conversation very interesting, especially when it turned to myspace. Basically the 2 guys were VERY upset(talking loudly like they didn’t care at all) about how young girls are acting nowadays, complaining that even the ‘good’ girls from nice families have become extremely trashy lately. One guy even used the words “FILTHY” and “DISGUSTING” he was so upset, especially since his younger sister seems to be acting a certain way because of her friends. Finally 1 of the guys said his hypothesis: it’s all because of myspace. And they went on & on about it.

Back to what I think - I agree! But besides complaining about the endless girls on myspace showing their asses or their boobs instead of their faces as their default picture, I never said much about it, since I just wrote it off as being a ‘younger generation’ type thing. But now that I hear other teenage boys upset about the raunchiness of their own sisters and girlfriends, I am quite alarmed. Has our society gone too far, with the older women barbie’ing themselves up with plastic surgery, while our younger women get caught up in marketing their own flesh in cyber-space? Have we all turned into wanna-be Lara Crofts, made by men, molded by men, played by men???

November 18th, 2006 at 9:41 pm


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One Response to “about myspace - the negative effect on society”

  1. off on another tangent… » Freedom or Sexism? Says:

    […] Freedom or Sexism? I wrote a post about a month ago about how Myspace has a negative effect on our youth.  I think that Myspace is just an extension of the underlying problem, though, which just keeps on getting worse.  Just as females have fought for their freedom and the right to be treated as equals to men, it seems we have only been objectifying ourselves more & more as we strut our “sexual freedom.”  A couple days ago, the NYTimes published Lawrence Downes’ article “Middle School Girls Gone Wild“, where he states: It is news to no one, not even me, that eroticism in popular culture is a 24-hour, all-you-can-eat buffet, and that many children in their early teens are filling up. The latest debate centers on whether simulated intercourse is an appropriate dance style for the high school gym. […]

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