MySpace Founder Lied About His Age

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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  • 46 Posted by thomas_smith37 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:08PM EDT Report Abuse

    who said he lied, he just maybe need a update on his webpage. lets not get self righteous folks

  • 47 Posted by lara_dfw on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:56PM EDT Report Abuse

    omg who cares!!! alot of people lie about their age. Im 25 and i have on my profile that im 53 since I got tired of people trying to "flirt" or date me. Im not on myspace for dating purposes.

  • 48 Posted by isabelle_fried on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    i'm a woman and i don't lie about my age!!!! my space is a waste of time and so is clinging to poor/stupid stereotypes

  • 49 Posted by amstdec on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:53PM EDT Report Abuse

    Thats not even new worthy. He didn't hurt anyone so in this generation as we already know not everyone tell their correct age.

  • 50 Posted by amyann75 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:53PM EDT Report Abuse

    How stupid is this???? So I see whoever wrote this is soooo busy with important matters. I read the 1st paragraph and thought is thois what journalists do? If so I could do this.

  • 51 Posted by jjkcsmom31771 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:35PM EDT Report Abuse

    big deal who care's how old he is they need to talk about something else that is worth talking about. Like gas prices!!!

  • 52 Posted by iinokon on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:23PM EDT Report Abuse

    Robin, how old are you? No one cares how old Tom is! Possible war with Iran, Middle East is out of control, oil about to hit $100, war in Iraq and Afghanistan, etc. and you write an article about Tom being a few years older than on his page? You've got to be kidding me!?!?!

  • 54 Posted by davincali818 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:38PM EDT Report Abuse

    I like Tom, and never checked his age ever. Maybe if was a kid, but I'm 46 and don't care. He is a comforting presense whenever I look at this stupid thing. (remember, I'm an old fart. Maybe I'm really 58.

  • 55 Posted by mastered_technique on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    tom is worth like 500 million... when your worth 500 million, you all know darn well it subtracts five years from your age. I think they call it the theoretical atomic sub-magnification carbon dating gross networth age correction.

  • 56 Posted by sadiyqnaji on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:59PM EDT Report Abuse

    Who cares how old he really is. I am 99 years old on myspace.It is your fantasy tell the way you want to.

  • 57 Posted by meadowbee on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    Maybe he just never updates his profile? Has anyone thought of that? I know I routinely forget to edit the profiles for the various sites I'm on. One of them still says I'm 29 when I'm 32! That's not lying, it's just having better things to do that fret over minor detail. Also, Tom being everyone's friend on join is not a new concept. Lots of online sites have communities or users set up to be your first friends on the site. On live journal it's the ljnews and ljbiz comm, so you can have some kind of idea of what goes on at the site.

  • 58 Posted by f_wyatt on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:05PM EDT Report Abuse

    a lie is a lie is a lie. how have our generations developed this idea that it's okay to LIE on the internet? because everyone else does it? wtfO! where is your honor gen( X, Y, Z)ers or whatever the current wave of entitlement syndromed, spoiled brat, 20 somethings are called these days? and what is to happen to our newest generation which such noble role models? seriously, i find that our civilization is doomed. "all for one and one for one" "gimme gimme gimme" new phrase coined, the "GenGimmes" iganja

  • 59 Posted by rodney49342 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    Does this mean when he dies he is going to heck for lying ?

  • 60 Posted by heather48209 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:17PM EDT Report Abuse

    Who cares as long as he's not trying to get with the under age!! But Im gonna send him a message when I get home and see if he writes me back just bcuz

  • 61 Posted by laura_tuinstra on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    LEAVE TOM ALOOONE I MEAN SERIOUSLY LEEEEAVE TOM ALONE (SCREAMING WITH MASCARA RUNNING DOWN MY FACE UNDER A SHEET)

  • 62 Posted by sillyoldredhead@verizon.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:23PM EDT Report Abuse

    I think he just hasn't updated his age since he first set up his profile. I certainly know many that have done exactly that!

  • 63 Posted by srowland12 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:38PM EDT Report Abuse

    Wouldn't it be nice if some bloggers had learned good spelling and grammar in the last five years?

  • 64 Posted by crazi_lil_angel06 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    Who cares...ppl lie about their age all the time on the internet. It doesn't have to be for any other reason but safety of your personal information. And to those of you saying he is probably just to lazy to change it thats not the case...it changes itself. We have worse things in life to worry about than Toms age! Lets get over it!

  • 65 Posted by a1winlet on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:43PM EDT Report Abuse

    he probally hasnt updated his age since he started myspace....i havent changed my age since i started my page a few years back, guess i better do that cause god knows i dont want the whole world to think im a lair!

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