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On the internet, with the raise of web 2.0 applications, people spread their stories and opinions throughout the internet. As personal stories spread, through blogs and profiles, we expect confirmation from our peer group. We need to know what other people, much like us, think about the subjects we spread out. A perfect example of web 2.0 is MySpace. This online profile provider enables people from all over the world to express themselves. Personal stories and opinions are written down in these virtual diaries, for other people to read and maybe comment as well. As MySpace does not provide statistics or info on who visited and read your profile, other secondary market websites were developed. The weirdness with MySpace: you share your stories and thoughts with millions of other potential readers. 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