D.Comment Collection
Just as the high number of friends could show the
popularity of the profile, so could the number of comments
show how active and how interesting the profile was. We
could see how emotional the users were in the issue of Top
Friends conflicts and friendship. Some people could simply
delete their own profiles out of their frustration. How they
deleted their profiles affect the comments that they made on
other profiles. Their friends would lose all their comments
which were the memory and also the number. One of the
rudest things that Myspace users could do was to go to delete
the comment they made on other profiles. This act could let
those profiles' users block the one who deleted the comments.
Discussion of “Comment Collection”:
The above statement shows how important the comment
was. Myspace users were addicted to check the comments, or
to check the comments became their habit (Urista, Dong &
Day, 2009). The comments in Myspace Version 1.0 were
arranged as a list. The newest one would be on top of the list.
The comments were not separated to be topic or group. If the
users could not remember what they had talked with their
friends, they needed to visit the profiles of their friends to see
their last conversation in the comment part. This channel of
communication seemed to be inconvenient, but it could
increase the views of the profile which everyone needs to
show to the others