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How Social Media Was Used to Help Bring Down 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
For the 10th anniversary of its repeal, we caught up with former Air Force officer Josh Seefried to talk about how his organization OutServe helped get the disastrous policy repealed
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The Internet Is Not Your Friend: MySpace and the Loss of Memories
The loss of the MySpace archives has led many to grieve one of the first spaces where Extremely Online teens could be Extremely Online
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Myspace Lost All Music Uploaded to Site Prior to 2015
"There is no way to recover them," site says after server migration erases 50 million songs
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Facebook Is Trying To Win Teens Back With More Music and Video
Facebook continues its MySpace-esque quest of injecting social media with video and music
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Kiki Kannibal: The Girl Who Played With Fire
It started online and quickly grew into the most intimate of betrayals. The rise, fall and stubborn survival of Kiki Kannibal, a teenage Internet celebrity who discovered that the real world can be a very scary place
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Green Day Team With MySpace Music for "Secret" NY Show
Four days after next Friday's release of 21st Century Breakdown, Green Day will host a free concert in New York City for 300 of their fans. MySpace Music has confirmed the band is scheduled to take over Manhattan's Webster Hall on May 19th, and fans will soon get their chance to win tickets to this […]
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MySpace Sensation Colbie Caillat Inadvertently Announces Universal's New MySpace Policy: Ninety-Second Song Clips
As record companies scramble to explain drooping sales figures (and stop the bleeding), Universal Music Group has found a new culprit: MySpace. In an e-mail sent to her fans, Colbie Caillat, an artist essentially bred out of MySpace and onto a major label, told fans, "Hey everyone…bad news. Due to circumstances beyond my control I […]
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