Not to mention playing Prolific (an online boggle game) on Facebook!
The biggest difference between Myspace and Facebook profiles is that Myspace ones are public, whereas people need to friend you (or be poked by you) before you can see their profile.
So it works to be better networking among people you actually know, and then you can sort of cross-reference by people they all know in common who you might conceivably know or want to know.
So you will probably network better among other-writers (or other areas of your life, mostly family) rather than readers, per se, on Facebook, although there are also lots of groups which one can join and participate and thereby come to the attention of readers.
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Date: 2008-04-19 10:59 am (UTC)The biggest difference between Myspace and Facebook profiles is that Myspace ones are public, whereas people need to friend you (or be poked by you) before you can see their profile.
So it works to be better networking among people you actually know, and then you can sort of cross-reference by people they all know in common who you might conceivably know or want to know.
So you will probably network better among other-writers (or other areas of your life, mostly family) rather than readers, per se, on Facebook, although there are also lots of groups which one can join and participate and thereby come to the attention of readers.