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Gen Z recreates MySpace as 'Nospace' – there's a 380K-person waitlist


Gen Z is turning back the digital age clock.

Tiffany Zhong spent the last decade studying social media habits and used the information to create the Gen Z version of Myspace, called Nospace. On top of going to school virtually during the pandemic, the Zoomer generation has grown up in peak social media with algorithms dictating what they see and who they interact with. Like MySpace and the early years of Facebook, Nospace users will have personal and customizable profile pages where they can share casual updates on what they’re up to.

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