Myspace
Unlike modern "cookie-cutter" platforms, MySpace encouraged users to customize their profiles using basic HTML/CSS, often resulting in complex, personalized pages with custom themes, glitter graphics, and embedded, autoplaying songs.
MySpace was, perhaps most importantly, a massive discovery hub for indie and emerging artists. Artists like Arctic Monkeys and Panic! At The Disco used the platform to break through, allowing users to discover local scenes and filter music by genre/location. MYSPACE
MySpace fell victim to complacency, failing to adapt to changing user preferences for more streamlined, streamlined social experiences. Unlike modern "cookie-cutter" platforms
Almost every new user's first friend was "Tom" (MySpace co-founder Tom Anderson), a reassuring, familiar face in the early, chaotic days of social networking. The Shift and Fall often resulting in complex