Thu Nov 1, 2007 4:09PM EDT
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I feel so much better now that Tom—founder of MySpace and instant friend to all (and only friend to some)—lied about his age. Tom, as just about everyone knows, is your first friend when you sign up at MySpace. His friends (a.k.a. everyone in MySpace) become your friends.
Now, according to documents reviewed by Newsweek, it turns out that Tom will be 37 in November, and not 32 as his profile says. Yikes. Lying on MySpace. What a concept. I wonder if Tom's the first fibber in cyberspace? Somehow I doubt it.
Ask the social scientists and they'll tell you that lying on MySpace is not lying. It's called experimenting with your persona, role-playing, living your fantasy. Lying on MySpace is sort of like calling a magazine Seventeen, but knowing full well that the average reader is five years younger. I suspect that MySpace is a Never-Never Land for more than a few members.
You have to wonder what was Tom thinking when he lied about his age. I mean if you were going to go through all the trouble of lying, wouldn't you want to make it more worthwhile? Say you were 28? 25?
If the motivation was to be young enough to still talk to teens, well that's kind of creepy. Talking to a 32-year-old or a 37-year-old is not something most teens feel any more comfortable doing. If the goal, as some of the press is speculating, was to be one of the young, scrappy pups who launch a successful startup by age 30 (you know that you can get into groups like the Young Presidents' Organization if you make your first million before the three-decade mark)…well, he probably wasn't too focused on what would happen when he hit 40.
Mark Zuckerberg, be forewarned. If you're a 50-year-old walking around in a 20-something-year-old body, the time to 'fess up is now. And me, I'm waiting for the day when the in thing is going to be able to say that you started a great new company when you were 80.
How do you feel about Tom's age-old lie? Couldn't care less? Shattered? Would you lie about your age if it helped promote your business?
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Who knows if he really lied or not. He might just be guilty of not updating his myspace. He might have set up his profile 5 years ago. I know we know myspace was not around 5 years ago but he is the one who invented it. He could have made his profile 5 years ago. I would just say lets give him the benifit of the doubt.
i thought you were required to lie about your age
Hey... you're 37 and your a liar....run for president homey!!
what a waste of time, writing a whole report on Tom lying about his age by 5 years. This reporter must have no life!!! LOL!!!
well it could be that he just didnt update his age?????? ever think of that???
I can't believe that I'm even typing a response to this. It's a waste of air to discuss his age. I'm curious, though, for how long has he been "32"? I don't seem to be able to recall him being anything other than age 32. Like any marketting symbol, Micky, Barbie, the Micheline Man or Charlie the Tuna, he's ageless and people come to accept and take comfort in his presense. Best regards, PG-Afortundado
If the man is posting his age younger to meet young chicks, yeah that's creepy. If the man is just having fun role playing on the computer, I don't see the harm.
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126 Posted by falcon6123 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:58PM EDT Report Abuse
Wao, you lie about your age and all of a sudden you're not a great role model? It's the Internet for crying out loud.......we all lie about our ages simply because we don't ever plan on meeting our online friends. Give the guy some slack.