If you’re like most people, you probably use MySpace to keep in touch with friends and family. But if you’re like me, you also use it to keep up with your professional career. If you’re a journalist, then using MySpace to keep in touch with your readers is important. But if you’re just starting out, there are a few things you can do to make sure your email address is always up-to-date on MySpace. First, make sure that your MySpace account is set up so that all of your posts are automatically sent to all of your followers on the site. This will ensure that everyone knows about any new updates to your life and will be able to follow your progress more easily. Second, make sure that all of the email addresses associated with your account are updated regularly. This will ensure that everyone who uses MySpace knows who you are and can easily find any new posts or updates from you. Finally, be sure to check for any changes or updates to the way MySpace works and make sure that everything is correct before sending any emails or posting on the site. This will help ensure that everyone who uses MySpace is up-to-date on all of the latest changes and developments.


If you forget the email address you used to create an account with Myspace, you may use your Username to access it. You’ll need to supply a password. If you can’t remember your password, try Forgot Password. This will send an email to the email address we have on file for the Username you supplied.

Unfortunately, once you’ve created a MySpace Name/URL, you can’t modify it. You may only change your Display Name, not your MySpace Name/URL. Click the “Name” link from your Profile Edit page to modify your display name.

The first step in discovering email addresses on MySpace is to go to “http://www.myspace.com/” and create an account. Log in using your email address and password if you already have an account with MySpace.

For all classic/old Myspace accounts, we’ve transferred pictures. In your profile’s Mixes area, you’ll see them. A Mix is a collection of photographs that may be viewed as an album.

Myspace is still in operation today, but it isn’t any longer a favorite social media site. It ruled social media platforms from 2005 to 2008, with over 100 million monthly users.