Yeah it’s changed focus a few times. They focused on music for a while, then pivoted to entertainment news. Surprisingly they still have around 100 employees.
Some years ago they “lost” a lot of data during a data center migration. MySpace was the go-to place for small indie bands in the mid to late 2000s, so a lot of music that was only available on MySpace is totally lost now. People didn’t get a chance to archive it, since MySpace didn’t announce it beforehand.
I say “lost” because my opinion is that it was expensive for them to keep storing all that data and so they just deleted it all and made up an excuse.
Twitter traffic sinks in wake of changes and launch of rival platform Threads (theguardian.com) en
Data shows the micro-blogging website has been shedding users since early 2023, not long after Elon Musk’s takeover
Reddit is a dead site running (dbzer0.com)