Today's Washington Post carries the article, In Teen's Web World, My Space is So Last Year.
"I think it's definitely going down -- a lot of my friends have deleted their MySpaces and are more into Facebook now," said Birnbaum, a junior who spends more time on her Facebook profile, where she messages and shares photos with other students in her network.
It's an illuminating article , well worth reading.
Incidentally, current popular teen sites last month (as tracked by Nielsen-NetRatings) were "Snapvine.com, PLyrics.com, Picgames.com -- none of which appeared among the top 10 for April, or the list a year ago." In youth culture, change is everything. (HT: Drudge)