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(https://myspace.com) 📸 Data Snapshot: May 24, 2026Classify each sentence as substantive or hollow. Grounding markers — numbers, currencies, dates, technical units, named entities — outweigh marketing adjectives. When fluff sits right next to hard evidence, the fluff is forgiven.
Information density is split between high-substance editorial content and high-fluff marketing headers. The editorial H2s like ‘Pearl Jam Preserving New Drummer Mystery’ and ‘Lizzo Pivots For First LP In Four Years’ provide specific, named entities and dates (Sept 27, May 18, 2025). Conversely, the platform CTA headers like ‘The Best in Music & Culture. All In One Place’ and ‘Join the Millions of Musicians and Artists’ are devoid of specific nouns or verifiable metrics, relying on power words like ‘Best’ and ‘Millions’ without attribution.
Information Density is read straight from the body copy: how much of the text carries grounded, checkable substance versus hollow filler. Below is the clean text the engine analyzed, then the industry’s known generic-claim patterns to weigh it against.
📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (the substance-vs-filler signal)
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Our Privacy Policy has changed. Please review it carefully because your use of Myspace is governed by this updated Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Effective Date: This Privacy Policy was last revised on June 25, 2024. Myspace LLC ("Myspace," "we," "our," or "us") recognizes the importance of consumer privacy and we take this issue seriously. Accordingly, we have designed this Privacy Policy (this "Policy") in a format that is easy to navigate so that you can better understand our privacy practices with respect to the information provided or collected on or through any of the Myspace Services (defined below) that contain a link to this Policy. The Myspace Services are operated by Myspace, a company with a mailing address of 2722 Michelson Dr. #100, Irvine, CA 92612, which is owned by the digital media company Viant Technology ("VIANT"). Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with this entire Policy prior to providing us with any information through the Myspace Services. Throughout the Policy we use capitalized defined terms. These terms are intended to have the meaning given to them in the Policy. Residents of certain U.S. states have certain rights regarding their Personal Information. View our Enterprise-wide Privacy Notice for more information. To the extent that there is a conflict between this Policy and our Enterprise-wide Privacy Notice, the Enterprise-wide Privacy Notice will control. You should read the entire Policy, but to facilitate your review, the bullet points below are a partial list of some of the key topics that are discussed in greater detail throughout the Policy. This Policy only applies to your activities on the Myspace Services that contain a link to the Policy, and it does not govern activities that are unrelated to the Myspace Services. We collect certain information about you when you interact with the Myspace Services (e.g., Usage Information), both by directly asking you to provide us with such information and by automatically collecting it, including through the use of Web Technologies. Some of this information may be disclosed or made available to third parties, including our affiliate VIANT, other Users and Visitors and service providers , as described further below. Our affiliate VIANT further discloses, or makes available, the Myspace data they receive from us to their VIANT’s clients and others. Third parties – including linked services (e.g., Facebook, Twitter), service providers and our affiliate VIANT may also collect certain information about you in connection with your use of the Myspace Services (e.g., Usage Information). Your media consumption activities (e.g., streaming and downloading music, streaming video, IPTV, digital video, etc.) may be tracked through your use of the Myspace Services, subject to some limited preference settings. We may use and disclose this media content consumption information as provided below for up to two (2) years from the date in which you consent unless you otherwise withdraw your consent. Due to the nature of our platform, if you withdraw your consent your Member account may be inactivated in whole or in part, but you can still use the Myspace Services as a Visitor. If we obtain a new consent from you after the date that we obtain your original consent, this period will be extended for additional two (2) year periods each time we obtain a new consent from you. If your account is inactive for over two years, we may still store your media content consumption information for a reasonable period of time so that it will be available again if you reactivate your account. However, we are not obliged to store that information. Please review the terms of our Video Privacy Policy, which supplements this Policy. At this time, Myspace does not serve advertisements to Users as part of the Myspace Services, but does share your personal information with our corporate affiliate VIANT, who may share it with other third parties, including advertisers. Residents of some states can opt-out of our sharing, selling and targeting here, and VIANT’s sharing, selling and targeting here For more information see our Enterprise-wide Privacy Notice. Myspace is intended for a U.S. audience. We use servers located in the United States and may use servers in other countries. Any information collected about you in connection with your use of the Myspace Services will be used and stored in the United States. We may also transfer your data to other countries for processing by staff who work for us or for one of our contractors. You expressly consent to the processing of your information in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this Policy.
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Who We Are Welcome to Myspace®, a place where people come to connect, discover, and share. The Myspace Services may include: (i) those offered on any Myspace-branded URL, including www.myspace.com (the "Myspace Website"); (ii) Myspace messaging services (e.g., instant messaging, private messaging, public and private group chatting, etc.); and (iii) any other features, content, or applications offered or operated from time to time by Myspace in connection with Myspace's business, including when Myspace is accessed via the internet, mobile device, television or other device (collectively, the "Myspace Services"). The Myspace Services are hosted in the United States. We may also transfer your data to other countries for processing by staff who work for us or for one of our contractors. Scope Of This Policy This Policy describes generally how we collect, use, store and share information that we receive from users of the Myspace Services ("Users"). This Policy applies both to individuals using such services that register with Myspace and create Myspace Accounts and their associated Profile(s) ("Members"), as well as individuals who use the Myspace Services without registering ("Visitors"). This Policy covers the activities of Myspace with respect to the collection, use, retention and disclosure of information through any of the Myspace Services. If you follow a link on the Myspace Services to a third party’s website, that third party’s privacy policy will govern its use of your information, and you should read the third party website’s privacy policy. This Policy does not limit Myspace's use or sharing of De-identified Information. We may aggregate certain items of your Personal Information (such as your age) to create anonymized statistical information about our User base (which we refer to as "Aggregated Information"). We may also anonymize individual User data so that it is no longer personally identifiable ("De-identified Information"). Aggregate Information and De-identified Information is no longer Personal Information. We may use and/or share such information in any manner not otherwise prohibited by this Policy or by applicable law, without notice or compensation to you, including freely disclosing for any legal purpose non-Personal Information to VIANT affiliates, advertisers, partners, content owners, and other third parties. We will not reidentify data we maintain as De-identified Information, or authorize others to do so. We will continue to evaluate and update this Policy as we rollout additional services for our Users, employ new technologies and otherwise adapt and improve along with the evolving online and digital world so we recommend that you check for changes regularly. To the extent that we provide you notice on any of the Myspace Services of different or additional privacy policies or practices (e.g., at the point of our collection), those different or additional terms shall govern such data collection and use. In addition, please review the Myspace Services' Terms of Use, which governs your use of Myspace Services. The Information That We Collect Information You Provide To Us Personal Information That You Provide We may ask you to provide us with certain information, including personal information, when you interact with the Myspace Services. Information that identifies you as a particular individual is referred to in this Policy as "Personal Information". This would include, without limitation, your full name, e-mail address, telephone number and street address. We collect Personal Information through the Myspace Services when you choose to provide us with such information, for example, when you register to become a Member. We may also collect Personal Information through a variety of other methods, including when you elect to contact us, submit Profile Content or otherwise interact with the Myspace Services. The Personal Information you provide includes: Registration Information Certain features of the Myspace Services are only accessible by Members who have registered with Myspace and created a Myspace account ("Account"). In order to do so, you must first complete a registration form that requests certain basic registration information from you, such as your full name, e-mail address, date of birth, zip code, and gender (collectively, "Registration Information"). Profile Content When you sign up as a Member, you are required to create one or more Myspace profiles that are associated with your Account (each, a "Profile"). Myspace may allow you to populate your Profile with certain content chosen by you, and we may also associate additional content with your Profile based on your interactions with the Myspace Services, such as your video viewing and other related activities (collectively, "Profile Content"). Any Profile Content that Myspace allows you to submit must comply with the restrictions set forth in our Terms of Use at all times. Please note that your Profile Content may contain Registration Information. The information in your Profile Content is grouped into two main categories – Restricted Information and Public Information. The information in your Profile Content is grouped into two main categories – Restricted Information and Public Information. "Restricted Information" refers to those portions of the Profile Content and Activity Notifications associated with your Profile to which you may elect to restrict public access by changing the Profile settings that Myspace may make available to you from time-to-time here ("Profile Settings") or by changing other functionality specific settings on the Myspace Services. These Profile Settings may permit you to create a "Restricted Profile" by choosing to enable certain (but not absolute) limitations on the availability of certain aspects of your Profile that are not required by Myspace to be Public Information (as described below), certain associated Profile Content, and some of the notifications that Myspace produces regarding your activities ("Activity Notifications"). Further, unless otherwise provided by Myspace, all of your Profile Content and Activity Notifications will still be available to the people whose Profiles you allow to connect to you. "Public Information" refers to the portion of your Profile Content that can always be viewed, accessed, and used by anyone with access to the Myspace Services (e.g., Myspace, other Users, search engines, advertisers, application developers, other third parties, etc.). Any Profile Content that does not otherwise constitute Restricted Information is considered Public Information for the purposes of this Policy. The following information is Public Information that cannot be changed to Restricted Information: Full Name Username Profile URL Profile Photo Profile Cover Stated Location Gender Age Myspace IDs Public Information also includes: Any additional Profile Content associated with a "Public Profile," which refers to any Profile for which a User has set the Profile's visibility status to "Public" in his or her Profile Settings, but subject to Mix privacy settings (as further defined below); Activity Notifications published on the Myspace Services from Public Profiles; Your status as a "Top Fan"; Affinity Information (e.g., the relative magnitude of your affinity for Profiles and content); and The number of your connections in and connections out. Please note that the Myspace Services currently do not allow Users to restrict access to the items of Public Information described above, which can always be viewed, accessed, and used by anyone with access to the Myspace Services, including via third party search engines. If that is not acceptable to you, you should not use the Myspace Services. You should be aware that the default setting for Profiles of Members who indicate that they are 18 years of age or older is public (i.e., Public Profiles). The default setting for Profiles of Members who indicate that they are under 18 years of age is restricted (i.e., Restricted Profiles), other than for Artist Profiles (as defined in the Terms of Use) of Members who are under 18 years of age, which are public by default. Other than with respect to Artist Profiles, whose visibility status may not be changed, you may change the visibility status of your Profile from a Public Profile to a Restricted Profile at any time by visiting Profile Settings. Please note, however, that Activity Notifications that were created during the time that your Profile was a Public Profile shall remain public after any change to a Restricted Profile. Although access to Restricted Information will be limited as set forth above, it is important to note that if you share such information with others, they may copy that information or share it with others, including with the public. Myspace is not responsible for the actions of those with whom you choose to share your Restricted Information. For example, you may choose to use the Myspace Services to access content pages, which are those pages that, for example, represent an individual item of content such as video or audio, or a collection of content such as audio tracks (e.g., "Mixes"). When you decide to post content, comments, or other materials to another Member's Profile, a Content Page, or elsewhere on the Myspace Services, that information will be disclosed, and available to third parties consistent with the visibility settings for the relevant Profile or content, even if those settings are inconsistent with your own Profile Settings. Content Pages are generally publicly available, which means that posts that you make on those pages will likely be available to anyone. In addition, your video viewing or audio selections may be part of your Profile Content as well as any content pages that you view. 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Showcasing artists and their work, Myspace gives people access to a massive digital music library. With
roots in music and social, the platform is built to empower all artists—from musicians and designers to
writers and photographers—helping them connect with audiences, collaborators, and partners to achieve
their goals. Through an open design, compelling editorial features, and analytics-based recommendations,
Myspace fosters a creative community of people who connect around mutual affinity and inspiration for
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In some instances, both this Agreement and separate guidelines, rules, or terms of service or sale
setting forth additional or different terms and/or conditions will apply to your use of the Myspace
Services or to a service or product offered via the Myspace Services (in each such instance, and
collectively, “Additional Terms”). To the extent there is a conflict between this
Agreement and any Additional Terms, the Additional Terms will control unless the Additional Terms
expressly state otherwise. Please also review the terms of the Myspace Services’ Privacy Policy, Privacy Notice, Video Privacy Policy, and Cookie Policy, which you accept by
using the Myspace Services.
[H2] Information or Complaints Contact Details
You agree that: (1) we may give you notices of new, revised or changed terms and other important matters
by prominently posting notice on the Myspace Website, or in another reasonable manner; and (2) we may
contact you by mail or e-mail sent to the address provided by you. You agree to promptly notify us if
you change your e-mail or mailing address by updating your Profile Settings.
If you would like to contact us for any further information or to make a complaint, please contact us at
the Help Site.
[H2] Summary of Key Terms
It’s important that you read this entire Agreement; but, here are some of the more significant terms that
we want to bring to your attention:
Each time you use the Myspace Services, the posted version of this Agreement (or Other Agreement) and any
Additional Terms (defined below) apply to such use so you should check for any updates.
Myspace may terminate the Myspace Services and/or your Membership at any time, for any or no reason,
with or without prior notice or explanation, and without liability, except that you may have certain
refund rights related to paid Myspace Services. (Sections 2 and 3)
You consent to our privacy practices and related cookie practices as set forth in our Privacy Policy, Video Privacy Policy and
Cookie Policy. This includes sharing
of certain information about you with our Viant-affiliate companies and others, and for users who
reside outside of the European Economic Area (“EEA”), includes for targeted, interest based
advertising. Many of your activities on the Myspace Services may be viewable or shared with other
Users and the general public, including when you interact with brands and ads. (Section
7.3)
You may only use the Myspace Content on the Myspace Services in connection with your permitted
activities on the Myspace Services - and not in an offline environment or in connection with another
website. (Section 6.6)
Myspace is providing the Myspace Services to you on an “as-is” basis, without any warranty of any
kind, and Myspace’s liability to you in connection with your use of the Myspace Services is very
limited. Many other limitations and disclaimers relate to your use of the Myspace Services.
(Sections 14 and 15)
By using the Myspace Services, you grant us broad rights to use, exploit and disclose Content you
post or make available via the Myspace Services, your profile and activity information, and your
name, persona and likeness, as more fully explained below. You will not be entitled to compensation
or attribution even if we or others profit from such use. (Section 6)Depending upon where you access
the Myspace Services, many types of disputes that may arise in connection with your access to and
use of the Myspace Services are subject to mandatory arbitration, which includes your waiver of a
right to a jury trial, and a class action waiver. (Section 17).
These Terms of Use, and your use of the Myspace Services, are governed by California Law and any
legal proceedings not subject to mandatory arbitration must be brought in state or federal court in
Los Angeles, California. (Sections 17.3-17.4)
[H2] Linkable Table of Contents
It is important that you read and understand the entire Agreement before using the Myspace Services.
However, this table of contents, and the summaries that follow each heading, further highlights key
issues and points. You can click on the headings and links to be taken to the full explanation.
Eligibility
Use of the Myspace Services is subject to eligibility requirements. If you have not reached age of majority (18 in most of the U.S.) your parent or guardian must consent to your use. More
Term, Terms and Termination
The term of this Agreement (or if applicable Other Agreement and/or Additional Terms), in the form posted at the time of use, shall govern your use of the Myspace Services. Either you or we may terminate your Membership. More
Fees, Offers and Refunds
We may charge fees for use of the Myspace Services, which may change from time to time, and which may be subject to Additional Terms. Terms of offers may change and we may refuse or cancel orders. You may have refund rights in some cases. More
Password
You are responsible for your password and account usage. More
Use by Members
Myspace Services may only be used as authorized, and commercial use is restricted. More
Proprietary Rights in Content on Myspace
You grant us broad rights to use and exploit Content you post or make available via the Myspace Services, your profile and activity information, and your name, persona and likeness, as more fully explained below. You will not be entitled to compensation or attribution even if we or others profit from such use. However, you remain the owner and fully responsible for your Content and for ensuring that its use in connection with the Myspace Services do not violate any third party rights or any law. Your right to use Myspace Content, User Content and Third Party Content is very limited and revocable. More
Content Posted
You are responsible for Content you post, and we are not responsible for Content other users post. You can report inappropriate Content you identify on the Myspace Services to us. Some of your activities on the Myspace Services, may be viewable or shared with other Users and may be associated with advertising, including your content consumption (e.g., watching a video) and when you interact with brands and ads. More
Content/Activity Prohibited
Your use of the Myspace Services, including Content you post, is subject to rules designed to prohibit inappropriate Content and user activities. Review and follow these rules. More
Profiles and Profile Settings
Individuals and artists that are Members may set up profiles, subject to certain rules. From time to time we may offer certain functionality to allow you to express privacy, communication and other preferences, which we will make a good faith effort to honor. More
Protecting Copyrights and Other Intellectual Property
You may not use the Myspace Services in a manner that violates other’s intellectual property rights. If you are an intellectual property owner that believes its rights are being infringed by a use of the Myspace Services, you can contact us. More
Linking
You may link to us subject to certain rules. We may provide links to third party sites and services, but we are not responsible for third party sites or services or their content. More
Member Disputes
We are not responsible for your disputes with other members, but may elect to become involved. More
Privacy and Communications
By using the Myspace Services, you consent to the collection and use of your data in accordance with the Privacy Policy, and Video Privacy Policy including for advertising, and agree that Myspace may change, alter, or modify the settings or configurations on your Device in order to allow for or optimize your use of the Myspace Services. More
Disclaimers
You use the Myspace Services on an “As Is” basis and we disclaim any warranties, express or implied, as permitted by law. More
Limitation on Liability
Our potential liability to you is highly limited. More
U.S. Export Controls
Access to the Myspace Services and our software is limited by U.S. export laws. More
Arbitration and No Class Relief
To the maximum extent permitted by the mandatory laws in your place of residence, you agree to arbitrate most disputes, waive jury trial and class action rights and limit the time in which your claims must be brought. More
Other Dispute Resolution where Arbitration is Not Applicable
If and to the extent that arbitration is not a permitted form of dispute resolution pursuant to the mandatory laws of your place of residence, then you agree that the provisions of Section 18 shall apply to the resolution of any disputes or claims. More
Indemnity and Waiver of Injunctive Relief
You must indemnify us for many types of claims and losses arising out of your use of the Myspace Services. You waive the right to seek injunctive or equitable relief, but acknowledge that we may seek that type of relief. More
Wireless
Wireless carrier charges may apply and location based services you enable are at your own risk. You can uninstall our applications to terminate service. More
Operation of Myspace Services; Availability of Products and Services; International Issues
Myspace Services are intended for a United States audience. More
Software End User License Agreement
When you use our Software, you agree to certain terms and conditions. More
Other
You agree to various other terms and conditions. More
[H2] AGREEMENT
Eligibility
Use of the Myspace Services and registration to be a Member for the Myspace Services (“Membership”) is void where prohibited and subject to compliance with Applicable Law, this Agreement and any applicable Additional Terms. By using the Myspace Services, you represent and warrant that (a) other than as authorized in the Non-Standard Profile terms in Section 9 below, all registration information you submit is truthful and accurate; (b) you will maintain the accuracy of such information; (c) for Users who reside outside of the EEA, if you are 13 years of age or older but not of the age of majority where you reside, you will only use the Myspace Services with parental or legal guardian consent (following their review of this Agreement); and (d) your use of the M
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