Multiply User Calls for Boycott

Multiply Platinum Account holder Shawn calls for a boycott of the social networking service over its abrupt and disrespectful removal of music features. To all my friends and contacts: Multiply makes its money through advertising. As people click on pages and links, Multiply gets money from the advertisers’ links and ads that are displayed on […]Click here to continue reading "Multiply User Calls for Boycott"...

Multiply User Calls for Boycott

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50 Comments on “Multiply User Calls for Boycott”
  1. Sir Mike, how can I put images here?

  2. Mike Abundo says:

    Same way you would on most any site, Lusanto: IMG tags. Post them as long as they’re not too big. If they are too big, just link to them. 😉

    Metal, I don’t know what you’re looking for in a social network, but top of mind for me right now are MySpace, Facebook, and Friendster. 🙂

  3. Thanks Sir Mike. I would like this image from one of my contacts.

    Unique, isn’t it? 😉

  4. rejoinder: (top of page):

  5. barefootmeg says:

    obviously, we don’t know what the boycott will be like until it happens. however, since there’s several people boycotting the boycott (they’re calling it bandwidth friday, i don’t think it’ll make much difference to multiply.

    unlike youtube, which has a cash cow backing them up, multiply is a small start-up. papa google won’t come along and fight their legal battles for them. multiply is on their own, which makes the stakes much higher.

    multiply also said quite a few months ago that they’re coming out with a new music solution sometime in early Q1 2008. so even though they’re pulling the plug on their previous music system, they’ve already said that they have a new one in the works.

    and for those independent folks who still want to share their music on multiply, not a problem. all they have to do is attach their mp3 files to a blog post.

    in my opinion, though multiply is small, they’re a quality social networking system. i still believe that when the bubble bursts, multiply is going to be one of the few left standing.

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