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After MySpace cut 30 percent of its staff yesterday, this became even more uncertain. But now, AllThingsD is reporting that Anderson is staying at the company, albeit without an official title for the moment.
This sounds pretty much like what we expected to happen in the MySpace executive shuffle, at least in terms of how users of the social network will see it. While MySpace users might not care about job titles and layoffs, they do notice changes on the site. And for better or worse, Tom will eternally be linked to the brand and user’s friend lists.