(NEXSTAR) — With the stroke of his pen, President Joe Biden seemingly started the countdown to the demise of TikTok. Though it’s possible the app won’t actually be banned in the U.S., the potential end of the platform prompted some social media users to reflect on those we have lost. Here’s a look at the social media sites that have retired to the annals of the internet archive. Myspace What better place to start than MySpace, arguably the first major social networking site? If you were a young Internet user in the 2000s, there’s a good chance you had a MySpace account. Users could stylize their (you guessed it) digital space with media, music, and messages with just
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