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Originally Posted by Reycer
May have 1,000,000 members, but how many of those are still active? It would totally have to be rebuilt and re-branded to revive it and give it something to set it apart from Facebook. Right now they are just trying to keep up with Facebook lol
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rebuild and re-branded is key.
This article (specifically Timberlakes comments) make me believe that the purpose is not at all to follow in facebook's footsteps, but to rebrand myspace as some sort of artist space of some sort. It'll be interesting to see it take shape. If I had a stake in it - I'd have more than a few ideas to revive it ((sigh...))