Does Myspace still have any real marketing or traffic potential in 2026?

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I know Myspace used to be huge back in the day, but I’m curious if it still has any hidden opportunities today; is anyone actually getting traffic or monetization from it, or is it mostly inactive now?
 
I think Myspace is mostly inactive now compared to other platforms. There might be small opportunities, but traffic potential seems very limited. Most people seem to focus on more active platforms for better results.
 
Not sure there is much traffic left on Myspace these days. It seems mostly inactive compared to newer platforms. There might be small niche opportunities, but it probably would not be a main traffic source anymore.
 
Mostly feels inactive now. I'd see it more as a legacy platform than a real traffic source in 2026. There may be small niche opportunities, but I'd probably focus time on platforms with active user instead.
 
Mostly inactive now from what I have seen. Maybe some small branding or nostalgia traffic, but I would not rely on it as a main marketing source in 2026. Better to focus on platforms with active users.
 
Most businesses find there are limited marketing opportunities on MySpace in 2026.
 
I think it's very difficult to generate significant traffic from MySpace today because the platform no longer has a large, active user base. As a result, it's unlikely to deliver strong marketing or traffic results.
 
I think Myspace is mostly inactive now, I don’t really see people getting meaningful traffic or monetization from it anymore.
 
I tested a few old platforms over the years. Most of them had traffic, but very little buyer intent.
 
I know Myspace used to be huge back in the day, but I’m curious if it still has any hidden opportunities today; is anyone actually getting traffic or monetization from it, or is it mostly inactive now?
Nope. It's totally dead.
 
I know Myspace used to be huge back in the day, but I’m curious if it still has any hidden opportunities today; is anyone actually getting traffic or monetization from it, or is it mostly inactive now?
Honestly it just seems rather quiet and a lot of those people trying to capitalize on the opportunity have seemed to be putting their focus on places where there is growth
 
MySpace can still serve as a supporting platform for certain marketing projects. However, I do not think it is worth investing too much time and effort into it, especially when there are larger and more active platforms available today.
 
I think Myspace can still be used for marketing, but its effectiveness is fairly limited. In my opinion, it's better to focus your time and resources on the leading social media platforms rather than investing heavily in Myspace.
 
Not really; it is not a medium that marketers use much anymore.
 
The capabilities of MySpace in terms of today’s technological advancement are very limited.
 
MySpace can still be useful as a secondary platform for certain marketing campaigns. However, I don't believe it's worth dedicating significant time and effort to it, especially when there are much larger and more active platforms available today.
 
I think Myspace could work only for very specific communities, but it’s not a good choice for most businesses.
 
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