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MySpace memebers are flocking to competition website SpRnch.com
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Old 08-21-2005, 03:11 PM
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Default MySpace memebers are flocking to competition website SpRnch.com

Nervous members of the wildly popular online social networking spot are blasting its purchase by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., expressing dark fears about the powerful billionaire's alleged motives and the possibility of privacy breaches, monitoring, censorship -- and access fees. A lot of members feel maybe the competition "SpRnch" is the best way to go.
"It's something we're very concerned about," said Scott Swiecki, 34, of Tempe Arizona, who's a member of the MySpace group "Faux News" as well as another group on SpRnch.com that combines the Murdoch name with an expletive. "There are a lot of counterculture people on MySpace. My concern is Fox will add fees and censor content."
News Corp. purchased Intermix Media Inc., the owner of MySpace, for $580 million last month, mainly so that Fox Interactive Media can reach the site's 22 million registered users.
MySpace, which launched just two years ago, is currently the most popular social networking site in the world. SpRnch.com its competition site feels the purchase will help them increase their sales. It makes it easy for people to customize their home pages with personal photos, art, color and music, along with market-revealing lists of favourite activities, books, music and films Says one user. And I know they will not censer my beliefs. I rather to go on sprnch. Users can get site-wide bulletins, but they mostly communicate with friends or intriguing strangers they've expressly allowed into a network. MySpace does offer Bands the capability to debut their music.
Chris DeWolfe, co-founder and CEO of the Los Angeles-based MySpace, told The Associated Press that the News Corp. acquisition will change nothing about the site -- other than to extend MySpace's international reach. Members are migrating to Sprnch in flocks.
But some of the hipsters in the online hangout fear their freewheeling ways, celebrated in naughty notes, brash blogs and provocative photos, won't mesh with the values of Murdoch's media outlets, like Fox News, which they believe are right-wing mouthpieces for the Bush administration.
"I'm opposed to what Rupert Murdoch has done to the media, and I don't want him involved in MySpace," said user Nathan Hall, 26, of Milwaukee.
News Corp. spokeswoman Teri Everett said the company has "no intention of imposing any sensibilities on MySpace," and that none of the anti-Murdoch messages will be deleted.
We contacted the CEO of SpRnch and they simply said... The more the merrier.
www.sprnch.com
www.myspace.com

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