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Related: About this forumMyspace loses all content uploaded before 2016
Source: The Guardian
Myspace loses all content uploaded before 2016
Faulty server migration blamed for mass deletion of songs, photos and video
Alex Hern
Mon 18 Mar 2019 15.33 GMT Last modified on Mon 18 Mar 2019 18.45 GMT
Myspace, the once mighty social network, has lost every single piece of content uploaded to its site before 2016, including millions of songs, photos and videos with no other home on the internet.
The company is blaming a faulty server migration for the mass deletion, which appears to have happened more than a year ago, when the first reports appeared of users unable to access older content. The company has confirmed to online archivists that music has been lost permanently, dashing hopes that a backup could be used to permanently protect the collection for future generations.
More than 50m tracks from 14 million artists have been lost, including songs that led to the rise of the Myspace Generation cohort of artists, such as Lily Allen, Arctic Monkeys and Yeasayer. As well as music, the site has also accidentally deleted pictures and videos stored on its servers.
Even though many users had deserted Myspace by the end of the noughties for newer social networks such as Facebook, the site retained a significant user base well into this decade as musicians had cultivated their fan followings on it. A disastrous relaunch in 2013 led to most bands having to rebuild their communities from scratch.
That relaunch also cleared much of the text content on the site, including wall posts between users. But music and images were left up, in the hope that they could be the building blocks for a music-focused second life that never came.
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Faulty server migration blamed for mass deletion of songs, photos and video
Alex Hern
Mon 18 Mar 2019 15.33 GMT Last modified on Mon 18 Mar 2019 18.45 GMT
Myspace, the once mighty social network, has lost every single piece of content uploaded to its site before 2016, including millions of songs, photos and videos with no other home on the internet.
The company is blaming a faulty server migration for the mass deletion, which appears to have happened more than a year ago, when the first reports appeared of users unable to access older content. The company has confirmed to online archivists that music has been lost permanently, dashing hopes that a backup could be used to permanently protect the collection for future generations.
More than 50m tracks from 14 million artists have been lost, including songs that led to the rise of the Myspace Generation cohort of artists, such as Lily Allen, Arctic Monkeys and Yeasayer. As well as music, the site has also accidentally deleted pictures and videos stored on its servers.
Even though many users had deserted Myspace by the end of the noughties for newer social networks such as Facebook, the site retained a significant user base well into this decade as musicians had cultivated their fan followings on it. A disastrous relaunch in 2013 led to most bands having to rebuild their communities from scratch.
That relaunch also cleared much of the text content on the site, including wall posts between users. But music and images were left up, in the hope that they could be the building blocks for a music-focused second life that never came.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/mar/18/myspace-loses-all-content-uploaded-before-2016
					
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Blues Heron
(7,965 posts)1. so much for much-vaunted "cloud"
        That's our digital future right there - years of artwork right down the crapper.
Kahuna7
(2,531 posts)3. Yep. nt
        dewsgirl
(14,964 posts)2. Oh no, what will I do now?
        brush
(61,033 posts)4. Didn't know it was still around. Who even goes there?
        prodigitalson
(3,178 posts)6. I thought it was exclusively
        for serial killers anyway.
msongs
(72,751 posts)5. internet primary rule - keep backups at multiple locations  nt