See also: facespace

English edit

Etymology edit

A blend of the names of the well-known social networks Facebook and Myspace.

Proper noun edit

FaceSpace

  1. A generic social networking website.
    • 2010, Bullying in a Cyber World :-), volume 4, R.I.C. Publications, →ISBN, page 24:
      He could contact the administrators of FACEspace to have the page removed and he could also contact the police to have them deal with the situation.
    • 2012, Mary Ellen Guffey, Dana Loewy, Essentials of Business Communication, Cengage Learning, →ISBN, 9, pages 136-137:
      This fast-paced video gives you a glimpse of office workers using smartphones, computers, and other technologies on the job. [] Who is using “FaceSpace” and why?
    • 2013, Adrian Chamberlain, FaceSpace: Orca Currents, Orca Book Publishers, →ISBN, page 1:
      Like everyone else, I’ve been on FaceSpace for a while. Seems like everyone’s having fun.
    • 2014, Elisabeth Sheffield, Helen Keller Really Lived, University of Alabama Press, →ISBN, page 201:
      No more facespace. No more texting or tweeting.