@SavoirFaire LOL that is amazing. But yeah, MySpace used to be the hub of a place where you could become anyone. Like start up a band, design clothes, etc, whatever. Then they kept tweaking all customizable features, like “downloads” for musicians. I remember independent artists had that feature of “free downloads” They still showed it, but it was disabled in reality. The last band to break big off of MySpace in the rock world was, a band called Black Kids. After being signed by Columbia Records, industries decided to help slow down the rise of indepdent artists via the internet by making a deal with MySpace that they would allow free streams of major pop artists in hopes of attracting a general audience. They did so, but the general audience also ate it self alive, with nothing “new” and interesting to see, people flocked over to FaceBook. FaceBook was exclusive to college students at first. MySpacers saw their college buddies on FaceBook and once it was public invite it was cool because one could view a progressive type of person, a college person. And mostly everyone that established on FaceBook was college, and if they were smart and attractive that helped too. MySpace became a tween heaven in my opinion. Tippy kids bullying eachother on the bulletins and having kids commit suicide becuase of top friends was its downfall… Too messy from a designer stand point too.