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From across the pond, news that The Sun plans to "give its website a massive boost by tying it to the recently acquired and hugely popular MySpace.com community and networking site to create a "MySun" online readers' network.

The plan, in its early stages, would allow readers to go to a MySun portal and create their own web pages, blogs, as well as share pictures and video clips with friends using MySpace.com software."

If you're unfamiliar with The Sun, it's a bit like The Post, were The Post more downmarket, openly racist, and edited by a spousal abuser. Interestingly, The Sun, The Post and Myspace.com are all owned by the same man, Rupert Murdoch. We bring you this information only because it points up the possibility that Post readers may very well be offered the same opportunity in the near future. In which case MySpace's demographic of blowjob-giving thirteen-year-olds, hipster douchebags, and pisspoor emo bands could soon be joined by anyone with twenty-five cents and the lack of self-respect required to actually be seen reading The Post.

Now that we think of it, it's sort of a perfect fit.

Go on, my Sun [The Guardian, reg. req'd.]