The one thing I would like to add to this discussion is that any question of flight from MySpace to Facebook must be viewed not only in terms of class and social context and norms, but also in terms of very basic questions about customer service and attention to detail. Myspace sucks compared to Facebook. And that's not an aesthetic judgment having to do with professional culture versus bling culture, but rather a judgment about how customers are treated, how the site functions, etc. Myspace appears to be clearly in the "milk it for money as long as it lasts" mode while Facebook appears to be trying to build a sustainable business for the long haul. I think this is important because if we see alternative/queer/latino/ etc kids clinging to Myspace against Facebook we need to understand that they really really mean it, that the values of Myspace (cultural context, friends, etc.) are valuable enough for them to overlook or overcome the general horribleness of the site. (And again, I am not talking about the aesthetic qualities of the site, but the basic functionality that is so frequently badly broken on Myspace.) At Myspace, my account just disappeared one day. I complained, it came back. Sometimes I try to do some basic function on the site and I get an error message saying that the site is broken and come back later. Everwhere I turn on the site they make me click 3 times to do something that could be done in one click, were it not for the need to show me yet another hot chick dating advertisement. But still, if we see people fleeing from Myspace, we don't need to assume they are getting away from the people they don't like. --Jimbo