How do I find my Myspace?

How do I find my Myspace?

So, how do you go back to this magical pre-Trumpian utopia?

  1. Go to Myspace and sign in.
  2. On a desktop computer, click on the “Mixes” link.
  3. On the “Mixes” page, click on “Classic — My Photos” and relive all of your former glory.

How can I get my old Myspace songs?

Your Old Playlists

  1. Go to your settings page and select pics and playlists under Classic Myspace.
  2. Click on Move Playlists from Classic Myspace.
  3. Click on Transfer Playlists.
  4. You will receive a notification once your playlists are available.

What killed Myspace?

Myspace failed because of rising competition, a poor and inconsistent product, heavy spending, as well as ongoing legal battles. Launched in January 2004, the site became the world’s leading social media platform. It was acquired for $580 million by News Corp in 2005 but eventually flamed out.

How do I look at my old Myspace pictures?

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.

What killed MySpace?

How can I recover my MySpace account without email?

5 Ways to Access My Old MySpace Account Without an Email

  1. Get help from a friend who still has an account.
  2. Use the MySpace password recovery tool.
  3. Try to find old passwords.
  4. Ask MySpace customer service.

Why do songs not play on myspace?

MySpace has admitted that they have lost every bit of music uploaded to the site between 2003 and 2015 – that’s over 50 million songs, from 14 million artists. Reports on Reddit revealed that the tracks are no longer accessible due to errors arising from a “server migration project”.

What happened to the old playlist com?

On May 11, 2010, it was reported that Playlist reached a settlement with Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group for an undisclosed amount. On February 1, 2013, the site playlist.com was acquired by a third party free of outstanding legal issues with the music recording and publishing industries.

Who destroyed Myspace?

Facebook
The co-creator and former chief executive of MySpace accused Rupert Murdoch of ruining the social network after News Corp bought it, for $580m, in 2005. Its popularity was short-lived. It was soon overtaken by Facebook and in 2011 News Corp offloaded it at a loss to a consortium led by singer Justin Timberlake.