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Hands on: The Myspace app is a beautiful, confusing work in progress | Digital Trends (2024)

Hands on: The Myspace app is a beautiful, confusing work in progress | Digital Trends (1)For a self-labeled social media butterfly, I’ve got a serious confession: I’ve never maintained a Myspace account (not to my knowledge, at least). I was too busy writing up killer testimonials for my friends on Friendster and when that got old, I turned to Facebook for some Mob Wars. The thought of signing up always nagged at me, but I never pulled the trigger. Until now.

The new Myspace is pretty sleek and shiny. It’s laden with bigger, cleaner visuals that give the site a more modern feel. The relaunch has been a much-discussed one, and now that Myspace is officially out of beta with an iOS app in tow, it’s time to take yet another look at what the new Myspace is bringing to the social-media-meets-music table.

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How it works

Joining Myspace is easy. Forget the irony in using Facebook and Twitter to sign in – that’s just how most sites are wired these days and using your existing login details lessens the hassle of remembering a new account.Upon signing in for the first time, you are immediately handed a short tutorial on how to navigate through the app:

  • Tap the create (+) button to add a status, animated GIF, or photo
  • Swipe up to access your music player; swipe down to hide it again
  • Tap the menu button or swipe right to see your profile, inbox, and the Discover panel

When I first signed up through my Web browser, I added a profile photo and one of the default cover photos. On the mobile app, clicking the Edit icon on your profile page combines options for both your profile and cover photos – you can edit one or both.

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Since my account is brand-new, I have zero connections, so naturally the Stream, Notifications, and Messages will all be empty for a while. To fix this “problem,” I clicked on People under the Discover panel and was led to this search box that sort of resembles those you can find on online dating sites.

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This isn’t that creepy, though, because under Account Type you can search for brands, venues, musicians, photographers, models, filmmakers, designers, DJs, and other vocations on top of being able to look for other Myspace members. You can narrow your search further by selecting a gender and tweaking the distance parameters. Given your selected filters, you can start scanning profiles by swiping left.

You can also view their profiles and send them messages. If you see a profile you’d like to connect to, click on the double-circle icon on the top right of the screen. Not feeling your searches? Go back to People and click the X on the search box to view profile recommendations from Myspace.If you already have musicians or artists in mind, you can type in their names on the Search bar, where you can easily connect with them or send them a message.

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Once you’ve followed a couple of people, you can go back to Stream and check out their updates. You can click on Show Filters to check out any of four update types in one go.

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Next up is the Radio feature. You will instantly see what radio station is trending as well as a few featured artists you may want to listen to. You can also browse stations by genre.

Once you choose a radio station, a player will launch at the bottom of the page. If the artist playing is someone you’d like to keep tabs on, you can easily click the Connect icon as you listen.Not feeling the song currently playing? You have an option to skip it, but be stingy with the forward button – you are limited to six skips per hour, per station. The reason? The fine print on Myspace’s licenses requires them to limit how many songs you can skip at a given time. If you’d like to hear something new beyond the six skips, you can listen to a different station.

The only thing left to tinker with on the mobile app is the GIF tool, which is pretty cool. You can either hold down the Record button to capture a clip or tap to take a series of photos. After taking one photo, you will see a phantom image that will sort of help you plan what your GIF would look like.

After it’s done processing, you can cross-post your GIF to Facebook and Twitter. The same is true for posting photos and status updates.

Mobile vs. Web

My Myspace mobile app experience was pretty brief, so I decided to compare the functions I just tried out with the Web version. Here are some of the differences I observed:

On your profile page in the mobile app, you can edit your profile and cover photo … that’s it. In the Web version, you can do that and edit your short bio by easily clicking on the space you want to change.

The search box on the mobile app for People only has account type, gender, and distance. The Web version included zip code and music interest, making the connection discovery a little more precise.

On the Web version, you can hover over the Connect icon on other people’s profiles to view more options – you can connect, share, block, report, and view the percentage of your affinity with the person. On the mobile app, you can only connect or message the user.

The biggest limitation by far is in the Discover feature, which can easily be the defining factor of your joining Myspace. On the mobile app, you can only discover people and radio stations. On the Web version, you can access Featured content like Artist of the Day, One to Watch, or Morning Mix, which makes it easier for indecisive users to get started. On top of being able to discover people and radio stations, you can also check out on-demand songs, albums, and artists that have received the highest rotation on the site. You can also check out mixes and videos. All of these things are currently unavailable on the mobile app.

Can the Myspace app hold its own against Spotify and Pandora?

Having the Myspace mobile app is convenient for anyone who prefers using portable devices to listen to music, but to be able to compete with other music services like Spotify and Pandora, it needs a lot more work. Right now artist radio stations and genres are quite limited, so it only follows that music discovery and curation is also not cutting it. Searching for artist profiles won’t always lead you to their personalized station. Why is that? According to the Myspace website, you can only get a personalized Myspace radio station if you’re an active listener – you need to connect to more songs and listen to more music. You’ll know if a person has their own radio station if you see an orange play button on top of their profile. This is complicated compared to Spotify or Pandora, where a simple search for a track, album, or artist will immediately yield you a song, station, or playlist to check out.

The Pandora and Spotify apps are almost exactly like their Web versions, so anyone who has used them in a browser won’t be left wanting more. The features the Myspace app offer are currently not enough to make me give up my accounts on other music services, but I like it enough to keep it installed – after all, it’s only been a few days since the last update. The tile view of photos is mesmerizing and the idea of connecting to anything­ – may it be a person, a song, a GIF post – are a great start for the social network’s comeback, and do give it an interesting edge over competitors. As long as the Myspace team keeps working on streamlining their music experience by pushing more Web functions into their app, the better it will get.

The Myspace iOS app is currently available in the App Store, while an Android version is in the works. You can also check out a mobile-optimized version of the site.

Hands on: The Myspace app is a beautiful, confusing work in progress | Digital Trends (2024)

FAQs

Is MySpace dead? ›

Myspace, the OG of social networking sites, definitely still exists. It's not exactly what it once was, but it is active and looking for users. The site has gone through some pretty rough times over the years, but believe it or not, lots of people still use it as one of their main social networks.

What were you able to do on MySpace? ›

Myspace is a free, advertising-supported service that allows users to create Web “profile” pages that feature photographs, express their interests, and, most importantly, link to other people's profiles.

What was the downfall of MySpace? ›

Myspace's downfall

Myspace registered its sharpest audience decline in February 2011, as traffic fell 44% from a year earlier to 37.7 million U.S. visitors. This drop meant advertisers were no longer willing to commit to long-term deals with the site.

How did MySpace change the world? ›

It helped people develop their own voice and identity

Very few people used their real name on MySpace. People used nicknames or made-up names, allowing them to develop their identity free from familial or past constraints.

Does Myspace still exist in 2024? ›

Currently, Myspace has been placed in a read-only mode of sorts, as no new articles have been published since early 2022, media uploads are disabled, most images on the site seem to be broken, and existing songs cannot be played. The terms of service of Myspace have not been changed by Viant.

Will Myspace make a comeback? ›

Timberlake is co-owner of Myspace and announced Monday the site will be making a comeback. From what we see of the sneak peek video, the new design feels like a mash up of Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook and Spotify.

Can people still access Myspace? ›

Search for myspace.com and then enter your name into their search bar and voila, there's your old profile. You do not need to know your old password or create a new password to access any "public" accounts. From here, you can search through your old photos, music, videos, "connections", events and "mixes".

Does MySpace allow NSFW? ›

Sexually Explicit Videos and Images

Please don't use our upload feature to host any sexually explicit videos or images. We're not in the business of profiting from adult-oriented content and there are much better websites out there for you to do this on.

Can you recover your Myspace? ›

If you forgot the email address you used to sign up with Myspace, you can use your Username to log into the account. You will be required to enter a password. If you don't remember your password, try Forgot Password.

Why did MySpace delete everything? ›

Well, those people got their wish. Myspace has lost all content posted to the site before 2016, including more than 50 million songs by 14 million different artists, as well as untold millions of photos and videos. The company attributed the loss to a server migration gone wrong.

Who owns MySpace now? ›

Why did people quit MySpace? ›

Myspace started out as a fun place to hang out with friends and meet new ones. But it filled up with scammers and harassers. Creepy grownups arrived and creeped on teenagers, who were creeped out. Users left (for Facebook!) in droves.

Does MySpace work anymore? ›

So, what happened to MySpace? The social media site is still up and functional albeit with fewer active users than before. The website features a variety of music-related articles, mostly from other websites, and boasts musicians who are apparently still active there, including 5 Seconds of Summer and Rihanna.

Who replaced MySpace? ›

In 2008, Facebook overtook Myspace in popularity; News Corp sold Myspace in 2011 to Specific Media Group and Justin Timberlake for $35 million.

How did MySpace fail to innovate? ›

Lack of innovation

MySpace was also slow to adopt technologies such Ajax, which allows users to send messages without the need to open a new browser window; programs to import e-mail address books into friends lists; and instant messaging. Facebook trumped it on all three.

Are old Myspace accounts still active? ›

Search for myspace.com and then enter your name into their search bar and voila, there's your old profile. You do not need to know your old password or create a new password to access any "public" accounts.

Is Myspace completely gone? ›

So, what happened to MySpace? The social media site is still up and functional albeit with fewer active users than before. The website features a variety of music-related articles, mostly from other websites, and boasts musicians who are apparently still active there, including 5 Seconds of Summer and Rihanna.

Who replaced Myspace? ›

In 2008, Facebook overtook Myspace in popularity; News Corp sold Myspace in 2011 to Specific Media Group and Justin Timberlake for $35 million.

Is Myspace popular again? ›

Is MySpace Making a Comeback? Yes, but only a relative handful compared to the millions of users who were on there during its heyday. A few years ago Time, Inc. bought MySpace and changed its focus from a social media site to primarily an entertainment and informational site.

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