I'd like to see Myspace go the way of Geocities as well but it's unlikely to happen if they continue at their current rate. The primary reason Geocities went downhill is because they themselves limited the amount of bandwidth to something extremely small (not to mention external linking, etc), as well as forcing more ads than content on each page. A lot of people switched when they discovered they couldn't do anything productive/fun with Geocities anymore. Until Myspace starts limiting their users or privileges - or is shut down by some inane law - then I don't see it dying anytime soon.