Tom: how old are you?
Martes, Octubre 23rd, 2007At TechCrunch people have started discussing weather it is or it is not important that TOM, our all first friend and founder of MySpace, has obviously lied about his age. This and more dirty laundry about MySpace - the company, are currently talked about by Julia Angwin, a Wall Street Journal reporter who has apparently been working on book about the site.
Michael Arrington form TechCrunch says in his post:
Why would he do this? Maybe so that the company looked cooler, started by 20-somethings instead of 30-somethings when it first launched in 2003. Or maybe there’s another reason. Whatever it is, lying to your users, your tens of millions of users, can’t be a good thing in the long run. If you can’t trust the founders to be truthful in their profiles, how can you trust what anyone says on the site. The answer may simply be that you can’t.
As I personally could not care less about it - and probably the kids at MySpace don’t do either - I found it astonishing that the post even made it to the BBC’s “From the Blogosphere”.

So does it matter that the co-founder of the biggest social network is lying about his age or not?


