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Interesting thought. I also noticed via Paul Kedrosky that she sells music on Amiestreet, and that the price of her songs has gone up since the scandal broke.
In the past the conventional wisdom was that scandals were pushed by newspapers "just to sell more papers". What happens in a world where the same scandal "boosts Myspace pageviews" and "increased amiestreet commissions" and "facebook flyer revenues", et.al.? So many more actors benefit now...
Another effect of all this that's fascinating is the other beneficiaries that gain visibility from such events. Amiestreet is clearly gaining much-needed traffic. Tumblr, others?
That's what the nyt said
Fred
Anyone know of a publicly viewable site to track web traffic same-day (if not real time)? The usual suspects (Alexa, Compete) are delayed at least a couple days (and of dubious accuracy anyway).
Local NY station (ch 5) last night was also reporting "facts" about her from her MySpace page as if they came down from the mountain on stone tablets. While it's likely the bulk of it is true, the thought that this was reported verbatim as "news" without questioning any of it bugs me somehow...
No kidding, most people I know edit their myspace page to make them look as good as possible. A myspace page should never be thought of as an accurate represenatation of a person. I think the news agencies are just lazy.
Good riddance!
delete any and all comment I find offensive and this one comes pretty close
fred
The internet makes the world a smaller place
And that's a good thing
http://siteanalytics.compete.com/myspace.com+ny...
Even if it had an astronomical clickthrough rate, it would still be a blip on MySpace's radar. Kinda scary really.
I believe she has taken down her myspace page.
She is only 22, terrible for her.