Well what I don't really understand is how having a Myspace account helps Murdoch in any way. I mean, they're free, so its not like we're say, buying his newspapers or American Idol merchandise. I know he gets money off of advertising, but those ads would be there whether I went on myspace or not. I think maybe better time would be spent getting to the root of the problem: corporations are allowed too much power to monopolize and are not held responsible for their dirty deeds. And you can't solve that by boycotting a free website.
Imaginary Kiku said on February 20, 2008:
Well what I don't really understand is how having a Myspace account helps Murdoch in any way. I mean, they're free, so its not like we're say, buying his newspapers or American Idol merchandise. I know he gets money off of advertising, but those ads would be there whether I went on myspace or not. I think maybe better time would be spent getting to the root of the problem: corporations are allowed too much power to monopolize and are not held responsible for their dirty deeds. And you can't solve that by boycotting a free website.