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This is a good discussion Steve. I don't think Myspace hurts us directly but you are correct it does hurt us. Let's look at it in a mainstream economic fashion:
The more surfers are spending time somewhere else the less time they are spending looking at porn and consequently joining paysites.
One thing we know about myspace is it's a time hog. You go to check out one profile then 4 hours later you log off. You get sucked into looking at all the hot - real - ass on there. Hell, I dare anyone to start looking at Sweet T's page and try to log off in 15 minutes. You can't do it! LOL
So, Myspace doesn't just hurt us, it hurts all businesses that focus on using that time and in one way or another attract their discretionary income. Myspace hurts TV stations, it hurts online video Game companies, and on and on.
As far as making it harder to recruit, it seems like it would be easier. I always knew there were freaky girls out there, hell, real pimping was a hobby for me once upon a time, but jeezus! There are so many girls ready for porn on Myspace it's not even funny. Plus, you already know they are hot. Easy pickins.
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