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− | + | Before [[Facebook]], '''[[MySpace]]''' was the "hot" social network, but it has plunged into obscurity since then. In its desperate attempts to reinvent itself, what's left of that service seems to be doing its best to piss off anybody who's ever used it. In 2013, it removed access to most old content without warning, for instance. | |
− | Before [[Facebook]], '''MySpace''' was the "hot" social network, but it has plunged into obscurity since then. In its desperate attempts to reinvent itself, what's left of that service seems to be doing its best to piss off anybody who's ever used it. In 2013, it removed access to most old content without warning, for instance. | + | |
== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [http://techcrunch.com/2013/06/12/bring-the-blogs-back/ MySpace Punishes Its Few Remaining Friends By Vanishing Their Blogs] | * [http://techcrunch.com/2013/06/12/bring-the-blogs-back/ MySpace Punishes Its Few Remaining Friends By Vanishing Their Blogs] | ||
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Revision as of 13:49, 29 December 2013
Before Facebook, MySpace was the "hot" social network, but it has plunged into obscurity since then. In its desperate attempts to reinvent itself, what's left of that service seems to be doing its best to piss off anybody who's ever used it. In 2013, it removed access to most old content without warning, for instance.