It’s not exactly what it once was, but it is active and looking for users.
The Most Visited Social data pipe From 2005 to 2008
Myspace launched in 2003.
After its first month online, over one million people signed up.

Myspace disocver page.©Myspace
By November 2004, that number grew to 5 million.
By 2006, Myspace was visited more times thanGoogle Searchand Yahoo!
Mail, becoming the most visited website in the United States.
In June of that year, Myspace was reportedly responsible for nearly 80 percent of all social media traffic.
People use the site to show off talent and connect with fans.
Artists can upload their complete discographies and even sell music from their profiles.
For a while, Myspace was the only name in town for fledgling musicians.
In 2008, a major redesign launched for the music pages, which brought along new features.
During the time that Myspace was most popular, it served as a valuable tool for musicians.
In December 2008, Myspace experienced peak U.S. traffic with 75.9 million unique visitors.
How Users View Myspace
In the minds of many, Myspace is unofficially dead.
Its certainly not as popular as it once was, and it has lost a lot of money.
Most people have moved on to other social networks.
The Current State of Myspace
Officially, however, Myspace is far from dead.
As of 2019, the site boasted over7 million monthly visits.
If you love music and entertainment, it might be worth checking out.