Or so reports the Associated Press:
The controversial Web site MySpace.com was at the center of arrests in Connecticut and Arizona this week - one involving the alleged sexual assault of a minor and the other a contract killing.
One might think the alleged criminals were at the center of arrests.
The AP article also adds some alarmist subheaders, like "Watch your back" and "Web of deception?" (apparently the answer is "yes")
This is further evidence that MySpace has moved to the center of today's feasome media discussions. That had become evident to many people in February, has perhaps risen to mainstream status as of now, and should be ripe for parody any day.
(thanks to Frank Hanlan)
Pretty sure you already know about these, but maybe some of your readers dont?
http://mydeathspace.com/
http://www.mycrimespace.com/
Posted by: LeisureArts | September 19, 2006 at 14:23