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![]() | -Adam Singer
As much as I’ve complained about MySpace in the past, it does have an obvious presence in music culture that we can’t ignore – especially with the site potentially emerging as a major player in the digital music industry. And putting power back in the hands of artists is always a good thing. That’s about as far as the positives of MySpace extend – now for the negatives. In the realm of music and clubbing culture, MySpace has generated its own niche set of annoyances we can all empathize with. A list best organizes what really grinds my gears (thank you, Peter Griffin): Promotions: Hearing about events posted by an artist or promoter or new releases/mixes from an artist is great, but stick to one bulletin to tell us – we’ll see it. Incessantly flooding the bulletin board or spamming friends with messages/invites is just going to get you deleted without remorse. Artist bios: Your MySpace page isn’t your artist homepage. Pasting your 1000 word bio with no spacing between paragraphs, over a clashing background is essentially worthless, let alone readable. Speaking of which, you already have your 1000-word bio on your website. You’re missing the point of having a page on a social network by pasting it here. Make a summary and provide a link to your homepage. You want your MySpace page to drive traffic to your artist website where you can disseminate your message in a controlled manner – not with ads for singles sites surrounding it. “Thanks for the Support” artist banners: Posting those huge “thanks for the support” images on your friends’ pages is tacky, and makes you look not only unprofessional, but obnoxious. A quick line of text is okay, but your friends’ pages are just that – their page, not yours. Would you want someone to stick a giant billboard in your front yard with my name on it? I might regret this later, but I suppose it's only fair to link my MySpace page with today's column for you to see. It's stark, but that's on purpose – I'm trying to be clear and concise. And I ask you only “add me” if you actually want to communicate with me. There are many more grievances and clichés in the MySpace music world, and even the MySpace world overall. Since Clubplanet embraces talkback, feel free to post below your own MySpace pet peeve to share with the rest of us. You can reach Adam at asinger@clubplanet.com. Link To Original Article |
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