Posts Tagged ‘myspace pages’

Discovery of Social Media in New York – Law.com

Defendant moved the Court for an order granting defendant access to all of plaintiff’s current and past Facebook and MySpace pages. Defendant argued that public portions of plaintiff’s Facebook and MySpace pages contained information showing …

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Facebook Divorce Rate In 2011: New Statistics – Product Reviews

One thing we do know looking at the latest statistics, Facebook and MySpace pages will now be introduced more and more over the coming months in divorce courts, so you had best watch out. Have you ever caught your partner out on Facebook or MySpace?

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Hot Off the Wire: MySpace ‘likes’ Facebook, Novan draws $3M from investors, U.S. says body scanners pose … – Local Tech Wire

In a sign of the companies’ divergent fortunes, MySpace said Thursday it will let its users log in to their Facebook accounts through their MySpace pages. Doing so will port the likes and interests they have listed on their Facebook profiles to MySpace …

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Facebook getting new friends? The social network site announces partnership with rival site … – New York Daily News

Facebook has a new friend. In a much teased announcement, Myspace said Thursday that it is going to have a “mashup” with Facebook so users can use Facebook Connect accounts to get updates from Myspace pages they have “liked” on Facebook. For example, if a …

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Teens Use Facebook To Improve Existing Friendships

While parents often have concerns about allowing their teens to use social media sites like Facebook and MySpace, a new study by University of Virginia psychologists indicates that well-adjusted youth with positive friendships use these sites to improve the positive relationships they already have.

However, they cautioned teens who have behavioral problems and difficulty making friends, or who are depressed, may be more likely to use social media in negative and sometimes aggressive ways.
Amori-Mikami
"We were interested to find that the best-adjusted young people were far more likely to use social media as an extension of their positive friendships, while less socially adept youth either did not have Facebook or MySpace pages, or, if they did, were more likely to use these sites in less-than-positive ways," said U.Va. psychology professor Amori Yee Mikami, the study’s lead author.