COURIER TIMES — June 22 —
MySpace users age 18 or over can no longer request to be on a 14 - or 15 - year - old's list of friends unless they already know either the youth's e-mail address or full name.
Not exact matches
MySpace already bars children 13 and under from creating accounts and only displays partial profiles of
users» 14 - or 15 years old, but the Web site has no way of confirming a
user's true
age.
SEW BLOG — Oct 6 — comScore reported and
MySpace apparently confirmed that the average
age of its
users is going up.
However,
Myspace does not have the option for business profiles and largely caters to a younger audience (the majority of
users are between the
ages of 14 to 25).
MySpace allows you to search for other
users with a variety of parameters, from searches based on geographic location and
age to queries based on interests and career fields.
It is one of the world's first comprehensive online communities formed around
user - generated content, and it was up and running three years before
Myspace, four years before Flickr and Facebook — and a whole decade before Aaron Sorkin and Hollywood decreed it the
age of The Social Network.»