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    FRIENDSTER USER (year 2000's) Public Group. 312 Members. Drisso 's updated profile picture. •13 hours, 47 minutes ago. Drisso. •14 hours, 2 minutes ago. Your excitement is the most compelling part of your story.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FriendsterFriendster - Wikipedia

    March 22, 2003; 21 years ago. ( March 22, 2003) Current status. Defunct (as a social networking site) Closed (as a social gaming site on June 14, 2015; as a company on June 30, 2018) Friendster was a social network based in Mountain View, California, founded by Jonathan Abrams and launched in March 2003.

  3. Dec 23, 2022 · Friendster was a social network that allowed users to connect with friends and play games. It failed due to site performance issues, rising competition, executive turnover, and content moderation.

  4. Feb 27, 2013 · A group of internet archeologists have picked over the digital bones of Friendster – the pioneering social networking site that drowned in Facebook's wake – and we now have a clearer picture ...

  5. Learn about the history, features and challenges of Friendster, one of the first social networking sites on the Internet. Find out how to create a profile, connect with friends, join groups, use applications and more.

  6. Sep 13, 2018 · How Friendster, a pioneering social network launched in 2003, became obsolete amid competition from Myspace and Facebook. Learn about the origin, success, and decline of Friendster, and the role of its founder Jonathan Abrams.

  7. wiki.archiveteam.org › index › FriendsterFriendster - Archiveteam

    Friendster was an early social networking site. It's estimated that Friendster had over 115 million registered users. Founded in 2002, Friendster allowed the posting of blogs, photos, shoutouts/comments, and "widgets" of varying quality (not dissimilar to Facebook applications).