Can you see your old MySpace profile?

Can you see your old MySpace profile?

Search for myspace.com and then enter your name into their search bar – hey presto, 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”.

How can I see my old MySpace pictures?

Where are my photos? 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.

What is a restricted profile on MySpace?

Restricted Profile – Restricted profiles employ privacy settings which allow only the user’s profile pictures and cover images to be viewed until the users are connected.

What are connections on MySpace?

Connect is the social relationship model that Myspace uses to organize how users connect and share with other users. It’s a unidirectional model—you connect with a person, and then than that person chooses whether to connect back with you. When you connect with others, their activity will show up in your Stream.

How do I connect to MySpace?

To send a Friend Request, locate the user’s Contact box on his profile page and then click the Add to Friends link in the Contact box. After you click the link, the Add to Friends confirmation screen appears. Click the Add to Friends button on the confirmation screen to send the Friend Request.

Do people still use MySpace?

Yes, Myspace still exists and it is far from dead. It still has its Myspace domain up and running. The Myspace desktop site is still receiving millions of visits every month and according to AdAge, it had around 15 million globally unique monthly visitors by the end of 2015.

When did MySpace start to die?

In March 2011, market research figures released by Comscore suggested that Myspace had lost 10 million users between January and February 2011 and that it had fallen from 95 million to 63 million unique users during the previous twelve months.