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Meet NoSpace, the new social media app touted as the Gen Z version of MySpace

Remember MySpace, the social media platform that had teenagers in a chokehold learning how to code using HTML and CSS during the early aughts? Well, it’s back! Sorta. Meet NoSpace, a new ‘old school’-styled social network that is scheduled to launch in June 2024, with 500,000 subscribers waiting to join.

The creator of NoSpace isn’t hiding the fact that this new creation pays tribute to the current trend for Y2K nostalgia. Already a major phenomenon in recent film and fashion, the love of everything from the noughties is now spreading to social media. Tiffany Zhong developed NoSpace, while drawing inspiration from the iconic MySpace social network that defined the noughties.

The goal of NoSpace is to put the user back at the centre of the social media experience, by enabling them to fully personalise their profile. Through colours, fonts and backgrounds, users can indicate what they are “watching, eating, reading, listening to IRL” to reflect their personality.

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Dubbed as Gen Z’s answer to MySpace, the NoSpace app is set to launch in June 2024. (Image: Islands XYZ, Incorporated)

Although it hasn’t officially launched yet, NoSpace has already attracted much buzz online, and its creator has even received a cease and desist letter — presumably from MySpace’s owners — requiring a change of name.

Nostalgia as a tool of seduction for NoSpace

Nostalgia plays a key role in NoSpace’s communication campaign. By taking its inspiration from MySpace, the social network is playing on the curiosity of young people who didn’t live through that era and want to discover what the web was all about at that time.

What’s more, NoSpace cultivates this retro dimension by integrating emblematic MySpace features into its offering, such as the “top 8” closest friends, and the ability to share the music one is currently listening to.

NoSpace also differentiates itself from other social media through its emphasis on an engaged and supportive community. Users are invited to interact with each other in a positive and constructive way. The “boost” feature — similar to a like on Facebook or a heart on Instagram — is intended to be “fun,” not “to power-rank each other’s content,” Zhong explained to Bustle. “It feels like a game. People love levelling up. You get unlimited boosts… Everyone can feel special.”

In the opinion of the creator of this new social media, algorithms don’t help people reach out and connect to one another: “All these other apps these days, it’s just algorithmic. A lot of posts just get pushed down if you don’t get engagement,” she explained to Bustle. “Remember how fun the internet was before all the algos and ads?” reads the app’s description in the App Store.

By isolating ourselves in our own social bubbles, social media isn’t that social anymore. “Loneliness is increasing because of a variety of reasons,” she explains.

“We don’t have as much to talk about with our IRL friends anymore, because everyone watches different content. It’s not like we have the same Sunday shows, or the same shows that drop the same episodes every week. … It feels lonely to be in a world where we’re just watching our own content, or our own personalised feed of content and videos, instead of connecting with others,” she says. “Socialising is so much more important than ever. It doesn’t exist anymore.”

This story was published via AFP Relaxnews

(All images: NoSpace)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What is NoSpace?

NoSpace is a new social media network that’s been described as MySpace with a Gen Z twist. It’s slated to launch in June 2024.

– Who owns NoSpace?

NoSpace is developed by Tiffany Zhong and owned by a company called Islands XYZ, Inc.

Note:
The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.

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