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    Where the Mean Girls Are Online

    As if Facebook and Twitter don't offer enough opportunities to share whatever is on your mind, an even fresher social networking site, Formspring.me, has become the new go-to for many girls. Today's New York Times reports a growing number of girls posting to the site--and the tendency for comments between users to get nasty.

    What do you think of Formspring?


    We asked Teen Vogue Facebook fans to share their thoughts:

    "I'm not on it because of the fact that it does create a plethora of drama."

    "Formspring is a website for people who want to ask people what they won't ask and they can ask everything anonymously and through this there will be a lot of cyberbulling , I wanted to create one but I rather keep myself away from people trying to make me feel horrible."

    "yes. it is an excuse to say mean things without seeing who said it. its a hidden identity."

    "I'm not on it but from the questions I've seen through facebook it's completely harmless. But I can see how it could be used for that. It's kind of like truth or dare with just the truth part. I don't think there's anything wrong with it."

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