MySpace could lift ban on commerce
Christine “Forbidden” Dolce, Tila Tequila and Bobbi Billard each have accumulated more than a million admirers on MySpace.com, making them among the handful of most popular people on the world’s most popular social networking website.
That may have something to do with the amount of skin they show on their MySpace pages. More obscured than their bawdy photo galleries, however, are their attempts to cash in on their online fame by using MySpace as a storefront to sell perfume, poker and soft-core porn.
The cyber pin-ups can’t come right out and peddle their wares because MySpace officially bans most commerce. But any suitor would have little trouble finding online pathways to the three hotties by following “hints” they drop on their MySpace pages.
And these detours are the subject of intense debate at MySpace, Rupert Murdoch’s prized Internet property.
MySpace bans commerce between its members because it doesn’t want to jeopardize the corporate advertising that accounts for the vast majority of its profit. Allowing its members to promote their wares would only clutter up the place.
“We don’t want users’ pages to start looking like NASCAR,” MySpace Chief Executive Chris DeWolfe said.
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