Constantly changing and rarely for the better. its become so convoluted and complicated that its barely fun to play with. Where twitter is paced fun and free spirited, facebook pops along with10001... See more
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They don't save anything, then when you want to log in, they ask questions about accounts that are so old dinosaurs may have been around then. Maybe update to normal parameters. No wonder they got the... See more
When people describe someone else as "peaked" just think of how popular MySpace was, and how quickly it died by allowing people to make their own pages look like crap. Great example of not thinking sm... See more
Goddamnit myspace is so terrible. I want to log into my music account but the email on that account isn't getting the "reset password" email! I want to get some songs I privated last time I uploaded... See more
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A mess
Constantly changing and rarely for the better. its become so convoluted and complicated that its barely fun to play with. Where twitter is paced fun and free spirited, facebook pops along with10001 games you dont care about and feels more like spam email than sixties social media. but when it works, it works well and connects distant friends and family. its a blessing, but a frustrating one.
Nowhere near as good as it used to be
I have been a member of Myspace for a number of years, & until they changed to version 3.0, Myspace was my favourite site to meet with like minded friends & have fun creating profiles, that we could all enjoy.
Version 2.0 was superb & great fun to use.
Then disaster struck, with the introduction of the boring & far less creative version 3.0!!!!
Why of why the Myspace hierarchy felt they needed to destroy a site that was fun to belong to, & thus have tens of thousands of their members fleeing the sight, is completely beyond me.
I live in hope that one day Myspace will enable us to have all the freedom & fun we experienced with version 2.0, back again.
To many ads
Compared to Facebook, Myspace just has way to many ads and clutter, I rather stick to Facebook, its clean simple and not bombarded with ads.
Great Site In 2003
When people describe someone else as "peaked" just think of how popular MySpace was, and how quickly it died by allowing people to make their own pages look like crap. Great example of not thinking smart, and giving people everything they want without long term planning.
Old School
They were big when I was in high school (5 years ago) but have really fallen behind. They seem to try to do what Facebook does, but not as well. I do still have my MySpace though, just because there are videos on it that I don't have anywhere else.
Not that great
Quite boring and not very good. Would much rather Facebook
Outdated
Hardly ever used anymore, only by small unsigned bands and models.
For Da Kiddiez
And creepy people trying to sign you up to see them bonk donkies - yikes!
At least that's what I remember - haven't been there in years.
Don't plan to return.
It is alright
I personally prefer Facebook over Myspace, but I m sure it does have its takers.
Cheers.
I can't delete my profile, even though I do exactly what the instructions says
I cant delete my profile and I tried to sooo many times, even my nerd friends can't do it. Besides, you can hide your profile from public, so if you've got an embarrasing account, you cant delete it :-(
Not a winner this time
Myspace is difficult to use for anyone over 30, and makes it extremely difficult for profiles to be deleted. Give up Tom, I think Mark has won this round!
Love this
Who wouldn't love myspace? It's a brilliant way to socialise and make friend from all over the world. It's very old network but still is No.1 in my book!
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