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Why is Friendster still huge in RP?

05/23/07

Posted under Friendster, Internet, Social Networking

WHY is Friendster so popular in the Philippines?

Once upon a time, Friendster was the social networking site. It was huge in the US and other countries, but since then it has seen a pretender to the throne, MySpace, become the new king of social networking.

In the Philippines, however, Friendster is still hands-down the most popular social networking site, notwithstanding the presence of homegrown alternatives such as GrooveNet. It’s not an exaggeration to say that Filipinos are practically single-handedly keeping Friendster alive. Heck, according to Alexa, Friendster is the second most popular site for Philippine Internet users, next only to Yahoo!


Which makes you wonder: Why is Friendster so popular among us Filipinos? Is it the first-mover advantage? After all, having given Friendster our personal information and built a network of friends there, it’s kind of a drag to have to start all over again in a new social networking site. Then again, that didn’t stop people in other countries from leaving Friendster behind and migrating to MySpace and other competitors.

Is it a cultural quirk? Like when a generation of Filipinos embraced Voltes V with a fervor that would surprise even the people in the land of its birth, Japan, as well as viewers in other countries.

Maybe someone could explain the reason for this phenomenon? One thing’s for sure, thouh: Friendster has become an indispensable part of the online life of many Filipinos. If you or your friends have a great pic, you’ll often hear someone describe it as “pang-Friendster.” Phone pals, or, heaven forbid, pen pals? Nope, nowadays it’s “ka-Friendster.” Sure, some people — hell, most of the world — would say Friendster is baduy, jologs or yesterday’s news, but Filipinos love it anyway.

What’s your Friendster story? Why do you like Friendster? What’s your unforgettable Friendster experience? Share your tales, and maybe we can better understand what makes Friendster the Filipino friend.

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35 Responses to “Why is Friendster still huge in RP?”

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    dinobots Says:

    I’ve been in friendster since 2003. Hard to abandon friendster specially when you invested a lot of time and effort in building your own friendster.

  2. 19
    Lucio Says:

    According to one of the most prominent sociologist, malapit ito sa theory ng “Its a lonely crowd out there”. Ang sa akin isa yun sa mga batayan bakit patok ang friendster. Pipol want to be connected to anyone. Sa isang alienating na lipunan maghahanap at maghahanap ang tao ng makadaupang palad man lang - its a natural instinct.

  3. 18
    JB Says:

    I have accounts at both sites, and I can understand why friendster is more popular with users outside the US: it’s more user-friendly, and far less spam than myspace. Every time I log on myspace I spend a majority of the time deleting spam.

  4. 17
    xxxriainxxx Says:

    I seldom check Friendster. I check myspace more, and literally park all day on my Multiply- where you can share playlists, videos, blog, post reviews, and tons of photos and network. :)

  5. 16
    WAP Says:

    I think Pinoys are just too lazy to transfer their info and pics to another site. Plus, most of our friends are in friendster, why go to another site right? I think it’s also because friendster is the NAKASANAYAN NA website of Pinoys. Filipinos also tend to remain loyal to things that theyve gotten used to already, that’s why friendster is still popular among us. I have a myspace account and i have like 6 friends only and 4 are from the states unlike my friendster which has 400+ friends…

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