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Can you make a new Myspace account?

Can you make a new Myspace account?

The first step to discover, share and connect begins with creating a new Myspace account. We have rebuilt, redesigned, and reinvented the site. We’ve made signing up simple! You can sign up using your Facebook or Twitter login information or by simply visiting Myspace.com, then clicking Join Myspace.

Does Myspace still exist in 2021?

Myspace is still active as of today, but not anymore a go-to platform for social media users. It was once the king of social media networks especially from 2005 to 2008, where it serves over 100 million users on a monthly basis.

What is the new Myspace called?

Enter: the new MySpace. Yep, you read it here first! The very end of 2020 introduced the World Wide Web to SpaceHey, a site that literally mirrors the former favorite. As of a little more than a month later, the platform has amassed quite a following (more on that below), and it definitely has a vibe.

Is Myspace coming back 2020?

Officially, however, Myspace is far from dead. If you go to myspace.com, you’ll see that it is very much still alive, though it has mostly transitioned away from social networking to become a curated music and entertainment site. As of 2019, the site boasted over 7 million monthly visits.

How do I recover my Myspace email and password?

If you forgot the email address you used to sign up with Myspace, you can use your Username to log into your account. You will be required to enter your password. If you don’t remember your password, try Forgot Password. This will send an email to the email address we have on file for the Username you entered.

How old do you have to be to create a Myspace account?

16 years of age
Due to the legal restrictions imposed by the Child Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), we are unable to collect information for any person under the age of 16. Users are required to be a minimum of 16 years of age in order to register for Myspace.

Can I find my old MySpace?

We’ve transferred photos over for all classic/old Myspace accounts. You can find them in the Mixes section of your profile. Think of a Mix as a photo album. Click on each Mix to edit and see more images.

How can I log into my old MySpace account without email and password?

Is there an app for SpaceHey?

No, there is no SpaceHey App yet. You can always visit SpaceHey.com on your phone’s browser and click on “Add to Homescreen” to have it right on your Homescreen, similar to an App.

Is there a website like MySpace?

FriendProject is most often compared to the old version of Myspace, which had been the most popular social networking site before the rise of Facebook.

Can I find my old Myspace?

How can I log into my old Myspace account without email and password?

Where do I go to reset my Myspace password?

1. Go to Myspace and sign in. If you don’t remember your password, click here and enter your username or email and Myspace will send you a password reset link. 2. On a desktop computer, click on the “Mixes” link. It’ll be on the left-hand side of the page.

Where can I find my old Myspace account?

All you need to do is click on your ‘settings’ page from a desktop computer. To do this, click on the ‘Gear’ icon and select ‘Account’. NOTE: If you’re struggling to find ‘Your Account’ click here and then click on ‘Settings’. However, if you don’t remember your password, you’ll have to submit a request to Myspace.

How does the social network work on MySpace?

On MySpace, your social network starts growing from day one without much effort on your part. That’s part of the draw. Basic MySpace networking works something like this: You join MySpace and create a profile. You invite your friends to join MySpace and search MySpace for your friends who are already members.

How can I see who my friends are on MySpace?

To explore your Extended Network, you can go to one of your friends’ profiles, see who’s in his Friend Space, click on a picture to visit one of those people’s profiles, see who’s in that person’s Friend Space and work your way down the line. (It’s definitely not the easiest way to play the Kevin Bacon game once you take Tom out of the equation.)