I have been thinking about that for awhile, since Twitter started getting really ugly and Parler was just beginning. I love myspace. Its already set up for just about everything ...
They allowed customization and the users went a little bit nuts adding glitter and flare and bad copy-paste code to their pages. So it created a kind of inconsistent experience where one page would be fine, then the next one would blast out some pop song and have a bunch of flashing gifs and broken scroll bars and shit. It was starting to turn into a bit of a mess and then Facebook came out with a uniform page design that gave people a more consistent user experience. This brought a lot more professionals and normies onto the site and that started to make Facebook more like an interactive address book with all your contacts, not just the kinds of people who would have a MySpace.
I have been thinking about that for awhile, since Twitter started getting really ugly and Parler was just beginning. I love myspace. Its already set up for just about everything ...
I never had an account with them. Exactly what caused its demise?
They allowed customization and the users went a little bit nuts adding glitter and flare and bad copy-paste code to their pages. So it created a kind of inconsistent experience where one page would be fine, then the next one would blast out some pop song and have a bunch of flashing gifs and broken scroll bars and shit. It was starting to turn into a bit of a mess and then Facebook came out with a uniform page design that gave people a more consistent user experience. This brought a lot more professionals and normies onto the site and that started to make Facebook more like an interactive address book with all your contacts, not just the kinds of people who would have a MySpace.
Seriously? I thought myspace died when they removed customization and turned it into a worse facebook.