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by agumonkey 1662 days ago
You could add asianavenue who had millions of users. Except friendster and VK I think I toyed with all the others and none felt like Facebook. MySpace was just a blog + ad-hoc musician, LinkedIn was too narrow.

Things that were different:

- stronger crossover into real life (it wasnt a net persona, LinkedIn was real but it was for jobs, you dont live in it)

- sharing personal Prefs

- games with other members

Maybe I missed these on other websites.

PS: I'm not pro FB, but to my best memory it was clearly different from other websites. Hence my original message.

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all of them had those, to different degrees. Bebo even had a copy of the facebook platform for games. Arguably myspace, bebo , orkut etc had more customization and the feeling of subcultures. Facebook was a flat big mass. Their success relied on sucking up every possible contact list faster than the rest.
I don't agree with the contact list sucking. If it was bad people would have left pure and simple. Myspace and others were huge mess, just larger blogs, it wasn't different.