COMMERCE - Myspace.com is a concern for the Commerce Library Board. They've voted to block access from their ten public access computers, beginning Wednesday.
But it's not a matter of content... it's access.
Library director Susan Harper says use of the library's computers by teens has mushroomed, and she attributes most of it to kids' signing on to Myspace. She's had to limit usage to 30 minutes at a time from after school to closing.
Harper says she's not sure that's what the library should be about... and that other patrons can't use the computers because of the flood of Myspace posters.
Myspace is one of the hottest web destinations in the world, growing at a rate of 230,000 new users a day.
Just fewer of them in Commerce.