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If you could create your own social network, what would it be like?

Kailyn Brown interviewed students at Legacy High School.

TAMMY LE, SENIOR

"Tammicon.com. It would have picture updates like on Twitter."

CLAUDIA DUQUE, FRESHMAN

"People could create their own virtual world and 3-D person by choosing all of its human characteristics. You're escaping from your world to go to another world, that's why it would be called Escape.com."

NATHAN KEITH, SOPHOMORE

"Trollinblog.com. It would be like Twitter with no limitations, such as short tweets."

COURTNEY WILLIAMS, FRESHMAN

"Smileyfacetrickx.com. For your profile picture you could send your friends' facial expressions as messages."

JASMIN THOMAS, JUNIOR

"It would be called Powerbox101.com. You could customize your profile, update your status through webcams, and vocally send messages to your friends."

ROBERT YAMAT, JUNIOR

"Soletop.com, used for selling, trading and buying sneakers."

CHELSEA FLOWERS,SOPHOMORE

"Teenmatch.com. You'd enter your school name and grade and you'll find out who you're compatible with."

SAMANTHA CONTE, JUNIOR

"On Hollaatme.com you could holler at people instead of liking people on Facebook, like 'Hey, what's up?' "

ANTHONY MOCEO, SENIOR

"It would be called Lifewhatsgood.com or sharing our feelings."

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