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Peace,
Jamie
We think social networking is most effective and useful if its focused on real preexistent communities with f2f interaction - like facebook for colleges and (hopefully) mychurch.org for churches. Web 2.0 is, after all, about community. Somehow myspace with users who have 1000 friends (very loose community) and ads all over the place managed to be tremendously successful... kudos to them.
We'll see if a non ad-based social network will survive - ironic I say this, given the above paragraph is a shameless ad :)
However, we must also maintain a myspace presence because that's where we interface with the world. The network of real life friends also keep other church kids accountable in cyberspace as well...
bumble is right here, although I can't help but wonder why in the world the Christian community repeatedly wants to offer "Christian" versions of everything. Arrggh. It gets so tiring at times.
That aside. Unless MySpace radically reinvents itself, Jamie's predictions will prove true.
Interesting article, btw, DJ.
http://www.faithbase.com ~.^
Enjoy!
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