Talk:Social.fm
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Since the company is shut down, perhaps this page should be removed in its entirety? This would address the "advertising" structure and composition of the article.
63.146.69.246 (talk) 20:18, 14 October 2008 (UTC)
Please add if Mercora is open source or closed source.
-I think a lot of this article has the "tone" of an advertisement, which is distressing at best, but I respect the fact that as long as things remain concrete about it, the article can simply be a valid source of information on the program. However statements such as allowing users to "...express their musical identity" are things which are debatable at best. I would appreciate it if the article's author would stick to only the most concrete facts about the program and it's services and leave ideas like "musical identity" up to the reader/user. In addition, items should be better organized to functions of the program in a general sense, not organized as a checklist of program "features", i.e. IM radio mobile and IM integration, and the IM artist program can all be categorized as pertaining to instant messaging, and there is no need to separate the categories.
I want to give the original author(s) a chance to make these changes the way they see fit, but if too long an amount of time passes without these changes being applied and with them a general effort to remedy the "advertising" structure and composition of this article undertaken, I will make the changes and subtractions needed personally. Thanks.
Skandinski 07:40, 13 August 2006 (UTC)
Skandinski 07:46, 13 August 2006 (UTC)
On 13th july, 2009 I think this article is much more about history of information than advertising or anything else. Indeed this king of site (Mercora) is a way to adapt multimedia market to the Internet Revolution. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.192.137.71 (talk) 11:18, 13 July 2009 (UTC)
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