Are old Myspace profiles still up?

Are old Myspace profiles still up?

Are old Myspace profiles still up?

Did You Know You Can Still See Your Old Myspace Photos? If you’re between the ages of 25 and 40, and were active on the Internet before Facebook canonballed onto the social media scene, odds are you had a Myspace account.

What new social media is like Myspace?

Now more than 18 years later, hundreds of thousands of people have signed up for a new social network that’s essentially a clone of the OG. SpaceHey launched in November 2020 as a nostalgia project. The retro social network, which claims no direct affiliation to MySpace, says it is focused on privacy and customization.

Is Myspace gone forever?

MySpace recently announced that anything uploaded between 2003 and 2015 is now gone. On Monday, reports surfaced indicating what many MySpace users had long suspected: that MySpace had deleted a great deal of the content uploaded to the platform between 2003 and 2015.

Can I see my old Myspace posts?

Yes, you can. All you need to do is to go to “MySpace.com” and enter your name in the search bar. You will find your profile. And yes, if you are accessing public accounts you do not require any password.

Is there anything like MySpace?

SpaceHey re-creates a simpler form of social networking—complete with custom CSS profile pages. Forget Snapchat or Instagram. The new social network of the moment is a shameless MySpace clone, created by a student developer who was only a few years old during that site’s heyday.

Is MySpace making a comeback?

The site is making its comeback as a social music sharing service. In the U.S., Myspace now has more monthly users than Snapchat and Vine, according to comScore, an Internet analytics company.

Is Myspace still a thing 2022?

Does my Myspace still exist? Your Myspace account is still there and you can use it to share your music. You can also use it as a social media platform that will allow you to interact with friends and family members who may have moved on from the site.

Will Myspace make a comeback?