boomerbros.... was MySpace actually that cool back in the day?

boomerbros.... was MySpace actually that cool back in the day?

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  1. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    frick, I have to hide this thread. it's going to make me cry. I should've appreciated 2013 more. Frick me haha 🙁

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Boomerbros.. I'm sorry to inform you that you missed out on scene girls pussy....

  2. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    there are terminally online teens trying to replicate the 2000's aesthetic with new age cultural bullshit
    they wouldn't last a minute in a game lobby of that era

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      okay boomer

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous
      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        i frick zoomettes in the ass in exchange for counterfeit fashion accessories.

        my ancestors smile upon me,
        can you say the same,zoomershit?

  3. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    we thought it was cringe at the time, but now we know that i was based

  4. 2 months ago
    s10fag

    It came and went before i even knew it existed. Somewhat nostalgic my first ex never deleted it. Its a little window into what it was like before this was all mainstream in the palm of everyones hands, people were a bit more naive and nice, and when she had fewer dicks and juice thoughts inside her.

  5. 2 months ago
    Anonymous
    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      I destroyed so many myspace accounts and helped other anons do it too. Good times. Security wise the site was a total shitheap. It was using asp and running on Windows. The stability was complete ass. But I met some girls through it and wish I spent more time doing that instead of fricking with people.

  6. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    it got me scene girl pussy 3 times one of them being a gf
    God bless Tom

  7. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    pic is turbo gay and septemberpilled as hell

  8. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    they got rid of custom styles to make datascraping easier.

  9. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Wasn't myspace killed webring?

  10. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    I mean there were proto-cringe shit but at least it had actual soul because there were people autistically editing their profile with whatever <embed> they could find. Sure, there were people that would just copy paste stuff but there was always a human behind those html lines.

    Forgive me, I must go and cry in the shower again

  11. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    some people had absolutely obnoxious pages like that, yea. i just checked and my myspace page is still up though I haven't logged into it since like 2009 and the photos I had on there just returns a broken image links now for some reason, and at some point myspace deleted everyone's public blogs, comments, and private messages so there's no reason for me to log into it anyway.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >at some point myspace deleted everyone's public blogs, comments, and private messages so there's no reason for me to log into it anyway.
      I remember that. They DELETED FRICKING EVERYTHING from before 2016 and blamed it on a faulty server migration. Very curious timing on their part.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        Companies always pull that shit when they want to force things. Same as DeviantArt "accidentally" deleting the old index forcing everyone to use the garbage new ui and shit.

  12. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Myspace and the early facebook were as developed as social media should have remained. Social media today isn't even designed for socializing. It's first purpose is to deliver ads as well as government propaganda. Communicating with your friends is only a feature to allow the government to spy on you and the company to harvest data. Early iterations didn't even have a news feed. You had to go to your friends' pages if you wanted to see their posts. That means you actually had to be interested in what they were saying. The news feeds fostered the kind of parasocial relationships common with the internet today. Early Myspace was sort of a facsimile of middle/highschool social cliques of the time. It was an extension of real, face-to-face interactions rather than a replacement for them. Not saying that it was wonderful but it was healthier and more natural than what we have now.

  13. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    it was unironically better than any social media site in existence today
    the internet peaked 20 years ago

  14. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    I had a bunch of foreign people adding me, good times. Without them, I wouldn't have learned english.

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