Wait, we thought CollegeHumor was roasting Facebook? It seems like MySpace got the brunt of the jokes!
Some highlights to the Facebook Myspace roast:
"You're more desperate to make money than a JDate user," the Google logo tells the MySpace logo.
"The only thing more popular than your 'like' button is MySpace's 'delete account' button," the Foursquare logo tells the Facebook logo.
"MySpace, thank God for failed musicians because without them, you'd just be a failed Web site," the Foursquare logo tells the MySpace logo.
When it was MySpace's turn to roast the other social networks, the other logos stayed silent. Crickets! Ouch!
We're not surprised. News Corp, who paid $580 million for the site in 2005, is struggling to find a buyer for it now, reports The Daily Mail.
News Corp is asking bidders for $100 million. Isn't that a bargain? Many say no because ComScore reports MySpace lost 10 million unique visitors in a matter of four weeks - from 73 to 63 million. Facebook, on the other hand, has over 500 million unique visitors.
Some highlights to the Facebook Myspace roast:
"You're more desperate to make money than a JDate user," the Google logo tells the MySpace logo.
"The only thing more popular than your 'like' button is MySpace's 'delete account' button," the Foursquare logo tells the Facebook logo.
"MySpace, thank God for failed musicians because without them, you'd just be a failed Web site," the Foursquare logo tells the MySpace logo.
When it was MySpace's turn to roast the other social networks, the other logos stayed silent. Crickets! Ouch!
We're not surprised. News Corp, who paid $580 million for the site in 2005, is struggling to find a buyer for it now, reports The Daily Mail.
News Corp is asking bidders for $100 million. Isn't that a bargain? Many say no because ComScore reports MySpace lost 10 million unique visitors in a matter of four weeks - from 73 to 63 million. Facebook, on the other hand, has over 500 million unique visitors.
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