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Walmart Tries to Emulate MySpace

mattsucks writes to tell us that according to AdAge, retail behemoth WalMart is trying desperately to target the MySpace demographic with a new, and highly sanitized, site designed to appeal to teens. From the article: "It's a quasi-social-networking site for teens designed to allow them to 'express their individuality,' yet it screens all content, tells parents their kids have joined and forbids users to e-mail one another. Oh, and it calls users 'hubsters' -- a twist on hipsters that proves just how painfully uncool it is to try to be cool."

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  1. Uh oh by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I didn't think it was humanly possible, but I think I like Myspace better.

    1. Re:Uh oh by aichpvee · · Score: 5, Funny

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  2. I think I just threw-up a bit by Aqua+OS+X · · Score: 5, Funny

    If that site were any more out of touch it would download via Senator Ted Stevens' tube based internet.

    I think Walmart's been taking marketing advise from Steven Colbert:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PbJJUy1KD8

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  3. Dear Jeebus by identity0 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh.... My... Gawd....

    I have finally seen it: The Worst Idea On The Internet.

    I always thought it would come from Bush, Ballmer, or Bin Laden, but congratulations, Wal-Mart, you've won! Yes, because we all know that teens are clamoring to be associated with that haven of cool, the Wal-Mart Supercenter! They'll hang out all day in chat rooms monitored by a giant smiley face that threatens to "Roll back trolls"! They want clever, yet unoffensive nicknames like 'The gr33tr' and 'mop_guy_99'! They'll argue all day over whether they should get the 80-pack of Charmin or the 120-pack of generic brand toilet paper!

    What teen wouldn't mind saying in the halls of their school, "I'll see ya on The HUB, dude!" "ya, see ya later, HUBSTER"?! (tragically these two kids were beaten to death with Abercrombie & Fitch merchandise a few moments later)

    Seriously, I can imagine the Gap or Abercrombie, maybe even Starbucks doing this, but.... Wal-mart?!?!

    I can only imagine that the kind of teen that would use Wal-mart for a social networking service are the ones who go there barefoot and pregnant because they thought Saran Wrap was a contraceptive. That and the guys who argue over Coors Lite vs. Miller Lite.

    May Cthulu help us all.

  4. Re:MySpace by hclyff · · Score: 5, Funny

    Perhaps I'm too old.

    Yes, definitely. If, by old, you mean born before 1993.

  5. Just wait for Hub 2.0... by Hamster+Lover · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just wait. Walmart will realize their mistake and allow kids to do things like add hot pink text on top of bright orange, move the text boxes all over the fucking page and feature looping, inane, impossible to shut off Walmart-friendly music that highlights all the best boy bands Walmart has to offer.