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September 13, 2006

MySpace numbers

MySpace is often described as a site for teens and twentysomethings to hang out and express themselves, sharing photos and passions, listening to music, and connecting with friends.

Well, think again: according to a story in Fortune, some 87% of the 100-million-plus users claimed by the site are 18 or older, and 52% are 35 or older.

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» How Old is the MySpace Member? from John Winsor
I was shocked to see that while 87% MySpace's 100-million-plus members said they were 18 or older, 52% are 35 or older. So much for acting your age! [Read More]

» 52 percent of MySpace users are over 35 from Putting people first
MySpace is often described as a site for teens and twentysomethings to hang out and express themselves, sharing photos and passions, listening to music, and connecting with friends. Well, think again, says Bruno Giussani in his blog Lunch over IP. H... [Read More]

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most teens on myspace will say they are older than they really are just so that rapest and stuff wont be worried about it.

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