Social Network Sites: Comparison between MySpace and Facebook
Social network sites (SNSs) are increasingly attracting the attention of academic and industry researchers intrigued by their affordances and reach. Social network sites (SNSs) such as MySpace, Facebook, Cyworld, and Bebo have attracted millions of users, many of whom have integrated these sites into their daily practices.
As of this writing, there are hundreds of SNSs, with various technological affordances, supporting a wide range of interests and practices. While their key technological features are fairly consistent, the cultures that emerge around SNSs are varied. Most sites support the maintenance of pre-existing social networks, but others help strangers connect based on shared interests, political views, or activities. Some sites cater to diverse audiences, while others attract people based on common language or shared racial, sexual, religious, or nationality-based identities. Sites also vary in the extent to which they incorporate new information and communication tools, such as mobile connectivity, blogging, and photo/video-sharing.
Scholars from disparate fields have examined SNSs in order to understand the practices, implications, culture, and meaning of the sites, as well as users’ engagement with them.
As a result, we are very interested in explain the importance of the Social Sites in the World Wide Web. Our project analyzes a wide spectrum of social network sites using various methodological techniques, theoretical traditions, and analytic approaches. We will present you the 10 top social Sites and compare the most two visited sites: MySpace and Facebook. Finally, we will try to give some ideas about the future of the Social Sites.