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dear pepole of wikipedia and myspace pepole ATTENTION MYSPACE WILL SHUT DOWN AT THE END OF 2011 AMD THIS IS THE STORY:

With sites such as Twitter and Facebook doing so well, Myspace has continually went downhill. In the earnings call this afternoon, News Corp., the company that originally bought Myspace for upwards of $600 Million back in 2005, posted a $70 million loss in revenue compared to the year before.

As Chase Carey, COO stated: “Traffic numbers are still not going in the right direction.”

Carey also stated that they judge in quarters, not years which means that Myspace better do something quick and fast before it’s too late. Over at All Things Digital, they had even more interesting things to add:

My understanding is that when Miller took the job as News Corp.’s chief digital officer in the spring of 2009, he believed he had a real shot at fixing the social network, which had already cooled from red-hot to not at all.

But sources in and out of News Corp. tell me that Miller and his team are now merely hoping to patch the service long enough to find a buyer. Perhaps no one has told Carey, who seems to be conducting an anti-sales pitch.

Even if News Corp. can find a buyer for Myspace, it’ll still mean a significant loss for the company.

Do you still use Myspace and would it impact you if it were to get shut down?