MySpace is back! πππ
...and it's called SpaceHey!
Hey there! My name is An and I miss MySpace. The original version of MySpace.
That's why I created SpaceHey!
Let's face it: It's 2020. It's a tough year. We all deserve some fun and nostalgia for better times!
Sign up for free on SpaceHey.com, create your own customized Profile (custom CSS and HTML is supported!), follow your friends and write Blog Entries! Just like in the good old days!
SpaceHey is a place to have fun and be creative!
I'll add even more features in the coming weeks!
See you on SpaceHey!
Greetings
An
@anthemaker@gauthamzzz Your calculations are right! :D Nevertheless, I miss it. I head A LOT about MySpace both from older friends and from the internet. I did a lot of research on this topic, watched videos and travelled around archive.org. I found a couple of other websites from that era of the internet and I really love the feeling of the Web back then. There is no comparable place to MySpace online nowerdays, so that's why I built SpaceHey! :)
This is such a creative product β props to the maker for the amount of effort that went into this brilliant recreation of the social media giant of the yesteryears! This certainly brings back lots of memories, thank you for building it! π
Honestly at first I thought this was a bit of a waste of time, but I went on the site and all the nostalgia hit me right in the feels. See you on MySpace friends!
Awesome project π . Is this a one-man team? If yes, would love to know how you managed the DevOps, i.e, server, hosting, scaling, etc.? Did you use something like AWS/DO or you went with something like Google App Engine, etc.?
When you have build more features. Let's reskin it and it could be a true competitor to other bloated platforms π
Love the fact that you builded it upon things you hear and researched about the platform π
It's pretty awesome watching someone who never used MySpace or had to build anything with HTML 3 / Table-based layouts / Noscripts recreate MySpace. Like, he must just think designers / developers made lots of bad choices in 2003-2005..
This is awesome. I actually made a project like this a few years back! Images are broken and I CBA to fix it, but I tried to capture the same nostalgic feeling of my myspace page from 2007.
https://edfilbasan.github.io/work/
I'll remake on Space Hey :)
This is incredible! I was feeling nostalgic for myspace recently and made my personal page in the myspace aesthetic (www.jasonbartz.space) but now I can live it for real! Great job!
Where's Tom? lol....Love it!!! how are you promoting this? or which demographic? younger? college kids? anyone? I got on the internet back in 95...I remember Tripod, GeoCities and Myspace were all out about the same time, and Friendster I think. After watching The Social Delimna on Netflix I deleted all social media except LinkedIn. I might join a website like yours bc it looks fun and thats what social media should be, like old times. In the future you wont be able to delete FB, they are quietly updating their terms of service, or have already, so even if you delete your page, they are the owner of the data. Delete FB while you can and may a new crop of social media rise up like this. Keep up the great work.
That's exactly what we need β to celebrate the legacy of 2000-iesdigital culture, before it became obsessed with practices of venture capitalism! Thanks! You've made my day
If this is truly fully functional, it is nothing like the original MySpace. Give me music players that stop playing 7 seconds in, broken CSS, and profiles that take 125 seconds to load and then itβll be an original MySpace experience. π
U dont even know how happy you made me fam. I made a myspace page at 11 and didnβt have a CLUE how much of a domino effect it would have on my life. Ive always been searching for the feeling that myspace used to give me. PLEASE KEEP SPACEHEY LIKE OG MYSPACE, if you do updates i beg you to please make a complete different site (i saw u mentioning maybe adding stories) as someone from the OG myspace community, if your looking to bring those ppl back (and they will once they find out this exists like i just did) the updates are whats going to ruin it. Thats how MySpace died to begin with, updates NOBODY wanted when they already had the perfect platform
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