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I do notice that FA doesn't look like its changed very much since its inception, the layout and style looks very dated. Now I appreciate the mantra "if it's not broke, don't fix it" but the site is reminding me of MySpace circa 2006-2007, making small incremental improvements, but really resting on its massive user base for its future relevance. All it takes is for one of its rivals to break away from the pack (like Facebook did for MySpace), and FA may be on a slow decline to obscurity. Not saying it will happen, but it's a definite possibility.

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