Do you remember your first social media experience? Or those afternoons after classes when you couldn’t wait to customize your MySpace profile with glittery gifs and update the top 8? Do you miss the 2000s vibe? With SpaceHey, you can bring it back from the dead!

Via: @ doyoulovethe2000s

Back in its heyday, MySpace was the Facebook of the 2000s, gathering over 100 million users. For many teenagers around the world, it was the first and generational experience. Unfortunately, due to Facebook’s growing popularity and MySpace’s inability to adapt, the latter lost its previous glory and users who favored Mark Zuckerberg’s platform. Despite bad marketing strategies that led MySpace to its end, good memories have remained.

Via: @ doyoulovethe2000s

For many people, MySpace was like an alternative reality where they could express themselves freely. It was a hub of back-then alt-scene, including popular models like Hannah Beth or Raquel Reed. For many, they were the first fashion icons and inspirations. Since there was no Spotify back in the 2000s, MySpace was often a prime source of the hottest tunes. The platform also attracted a lot of niche and garage bands wanting to make it to the top. Unlike Facebook or Instagram, MySpace has become known for its openness and friendly atmosphere. People were writing blogs about their daily lives, sharing current moods, and talking to people from all over the world. Nobody was a stranger there, and it was sometimes even possible to contact celebrities. The incomparable ambiance of the platform caused longing for the return of the old MySpace. And it looks like the prayers have been answered.

Hanna Beth was one of the most popular fashion icons of the 2000s (Via: Just Amorous)

SpaceHey is a brand new social media platform based on MySpace from the early 2000s. Despite looking like its identical twin, it was entirely coded and designed by an 18-year-old An student from Germany. Just like the good old times, SpaceHey allows you to customize your profile using HTML and CSS. You can also participate in forum discussions or write blog posts and temporary bulletins that disappear after ten days.

If you remember Tom from MySpace, it’s time for an eye cream
(Via: Crack Magazine)

Without a doubt, social media veterans will be delighted to log in to SpaceHey. If only to have a little fun or plunge into sweet nostalgia. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to feel like you are back in junior high for a spell? But if this doesn’t ring any bell, SpaceHey is a unique opportunity to experience social media from the pre-Facebook era. And its anticipated return is the best proof that it’s definitely worth checking out.

Via: @ doyoulovethe2000s

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