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(Unverified)Jun 27th 2007 4:35PM
Of course, 9 times out of 10 when you go to view a clip, there will be an apologetic note from "Tom" in the sidebar explaining wy the service isn't working. And about once a week, the interface will be branded (annoyingly) with a new upcoming film feature's graphics and flashing advertisements. And you won't actually be able to see the film clips, because they'll be overlaid with "punch the monkey" flash ads that are mispositioned in every browser under the sun.
Next week, you'll start hearing about how MySpace is being investigated by the feds for all of the porn videos that are being posted.
A week later, Time/Warner will apologize and hire 300,000 workers in a third world country to preview the film clips and determine which ones can be posted.
Besides, who uses MySpace these days besides porn spammers?