Friendster: An American Footnote to History

Friendster used to be interesting. Decent people with decent taste, whatever decent meant at that time, used it for the very reason why it was created in the first place. I think it was not a time when every chance you have of opening your inbox you first have to sift through a pile of messages with content designed to awaken the libido from within. It was not a time when unknown women from out of nowhere, mostly deprived of sufficient clothing while sporting queer names, view your profile. It was not a time when the bulletin board became the trash bin of—surprise, surprise—trash surveys. But like any other John Lloyd Cruz flick, God forbid, it had to end. Well, it had to.

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