Topic: Are you here to “boycott” modern social media platforms? Or are you here because you’re obsessed with the 2000’s aesthetic?



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Reply by Kori

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B O Y C O T T 


plus everything else feels lame, here people actually talk and communicate, not just laughing at some half funny meme here and there. Its lit. 


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Reply by Melrose

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I had a myspace account back in the day during it's early period. (Roughly 2004 or so.) Nostalgia mainly, but I enjoy making new friends and meeting all kinds of people.


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Reply by Imorb

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I'm here to find neat people and have fun. It's not like........ super deep lol. If there's a site with a forum, I'm probably into it. I do gravitate to the slower paced sites I grew up with. I'm a digital artists and I feel like algorithms are exhausting to keep up with, so it is nice to slow down now and then. ^ ^



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Reply by Jenga ★ミ

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I've just got a chronic addiction to forum websites. usually my flavor of forum website is dress-up + forums but hopefully this works out too!
I'm of the opinion that the best thing to do with like any social media now is just cater your own experience. I started using the block button a lot more and it really weeds out any toxic people who otherwise just want to start problems


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Reply by Aren!

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It’s kinda a mix of both for me. Sure, Modern Social Media like Twitter can be great, but it’s just too toxic. Not to mention there’s nowhere near enough customisation on any of them. I feel like sites like this are just more relaxed? I don’t feel the need to be constantly checking things!


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Reply by XxGrayishxX

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It's a mix of both for me I never got to experience MySpace, but also this feels less toxic and tiring than other social media.


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Reply by ☆Melody

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Aesthetic


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Reply by Ðꧧï©åtêÐ ©ø®þ§ê

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The only time I use Facebook is for chatting, I haven't even posted on my Facebook since 2018. I'm here for the nostalgia and I think MySpace was genuinely better than Facebook, at least before MySpace turned into whatever the hell it is now thanks to Justin Timberlimb.


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Reply by Kani

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I'm here because every mainstream social media site both locks down users' freedoms to customize their own part of the website and because the discourse on said sites is routinely far too toxic to handle. Really, I haven't felt like I've had fun on the Internet for ages now because everything's so serious and heavy and negative.

I also want to meet more people into my sad-boy-with-a-guitar music and I figure a site inspired by old MySpace is the best place for that sort of thing.


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Reply by 。*✰♡Terri♡✰*。

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Wow, that’s pretty cool. :)


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