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Youtube Meets Myspace Meets Newgrounds
Take Newgrounds for instance. You can play a game, rate it, comment on it, and leave. You can post comments that vaguely comment on other user's comments, even though their post is flooded out by a bunch of other posts. Plus, the chances of someone ever returning to read the post anyway is almost zero. You get almost endless floods of posts that are read by maybe two dozen people before they finally get pushed back into the archives of nothingness. The best interactivity you can get is in the forums. Hop on Myspace and you get a desert devoid of content. Sure, there's pictures. Sure, there's music, the original intention of Myspace. Sure, there's rambling journals. You have to sift through almost endless piles of garbage before you get to the good posts. Maybe that's why so many other blogs are such high quality. Myspace took it upon itself to absorb all the bad writers and boring personalities in order to leave the rest of the net full of quality writers. But even though communication is an ease on Myspace, there's little content to talk about. Tune into Youtube and you get a seemingly endless amount of videos. Some are entertaining. Some are downright annoying. Some are copyright infringing. But that's it. Sit there and watch. Maybe leave a comment. On less trafficked videos, you might actually get a say in. But there's only so much communication that can go on under those videos. Sooner or later you get to a point where you can't leave comments any longer, since Youtube took it upon themselves to limit the length of each comment. I have no clue why they did that. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com That's where showmypro.com is different. At Showmypro, you can have a place to put your pictures, blogs, videos and games. If you want to look at stupid drunks stumbling all over themselves, spilling their drinks, you might find one or two of |
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