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      • Myspace is still active today, but it’s a shell of its former self. No new articles have been published since early 2022 and existing songs or media cannot be played. The site's privacy policy was last revised on 9 January 2023, and it's has been placed on a strange, read-only mode since then.
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    Myspace (formerly stylized as MySpace; also myspace and sometimes my␣, with an elongated open box symbol) is a social networking service based in the United States. Launched on August 1, 2003, it was the first social network to reach a global audience and had a significant influence on technology, pop culture and music. [ 2 ]

  3. Jan 11, 2023 · Despite multiple attempts to rebrand, MySpace has never since come close to recapturing what it once had. Eventually, News Corp sold MySpace to Time Inc in 2011 for an undisclosed amount, rumored to be $35 million.

  4. Myspace failed because of rising competition, a poor and inconsistent product, heavy spending, as well as ongoing legal battles. Launched in January 2004, the site became the world’s leading social media platform. It was acquired for $580 million by News Corp in 2005 but eventually flamed out.

  5. Jun 7, 2024 · Myspace is still active today, but it’s a shell of its former self. No new articles have been published since early 2022 and existing songs or media cannot be played. The site's privacy policy was last revised on 9 January 2023, and it's has been placed on a strange, read-only mode since then.

  6. May 19, 2024 · By 2005, Myspace's founders sold Myspace to media mogul Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. for $580 million. At the time, the site was the fifth most-viewed website online, and it continued to grow.

  7. Mar 1, 2022 · According to Forbes, DeWolfe — perhaps having read the writing on the wall — left the company in 2009, which around the time Facebook was surging. As Myspace saw a decline in membership they shifted toward a focus on music, which was one of the site's most popular features.

  8. Sep 8, 2010 · Approximately 10 years after having 67% of the search market, Yahoo! is now out of the business entirely. Ouch. But back to MySpace. Where did it all go so wrong? What can we learn from its death spiral? 1. Authenticity is Important. When MySpace was growing rapidly, the Web was a different place.

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