Talk:List of defunct social networking services
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[edit]Picrave is interestingly missing. Picrave was rather large a number of years back. It ceased to exist after site like myspace started to become more mainstream.
I don't know much about it, if anyone knows more about it the information would be very useful.Woods01 (talk) 04:17, 15 August 2009 (UTC)
Talk: Kindly add Vox.com to the list.
[edit]Greetings,
Vox.com was a rather large community focused on blogging. It was closed on September 30th 2010. Kindly add it to your list.
anil satya 08:52, 13 December 2010 (UTC)Asatya82 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Asatya82 (talk • contribs)
Lest we forget simler. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 143.81.248.1 (talk) 18:46, 8 January 2011 (UTC)
Re: Bix.com
[edit]I am having difficulty locating appropriate Webpages to cite concerning the closure on 30 June 2009 of Bix.com, last owned by Yahoo! Incorporated. Bix used to have a variety of standard JPEG images and Macromedia Shockwave audio and video frames for its Entries, typically HREf'd as:
http://bix.yahoo.com/entry/*
where * = the sequence number of the Entry. What's available for these references? - B. C. Schmerker (talk) 19:08, 26 November 2011 (UTC)
Adding dates?
[edit]Would it be worthwhile adding in start and end dates of each platform?
Noaaah (talk) 13:10, 4 October 2022 (UTC)
What Happened to the Social Media & Music Sharing Site "ROXYCAST.COM"?
[edit]{https://roxycast.com/} On approx. 8/20/24 this site disappeared off the internet, where I had a account for at least a decade with no prior warning. It was started approx. in the early 2000's, billed as the best alternative to Facebook & was located in Canada. When it stopped working in the middle to end of Aug.2024 I checked the certificate to see if additional cookies were needed & it said, "the certificate ended a few days before". When I clicked on the shortcut icon (which was a red circle with a R in the middle) it went to a completely different page, that was now called roxycast.com but with a slightly different icon & was no longer a social media site at all. At that time I did a search in Yahoo.com for it & it came up with a article of how it was originally billed as one of the best alternatives for Facebook. Then in a few days that search article was scrubbed completely off yahoo.com, here at wikipedia.com & the entire internet as if it never existed. I searched high & low but couldn't come up with any search result, like it vanished in a period of a few days like it never existed. My music posts links from there are still showing on my @X account page, where I posted quite a few music posts & the links in blue are still there in those posts but go nowhere when clicked. I've never seen anything like this ever before & I've been active on the internet since 1998. Can anyone tell me what happened or give any kind of explanation to the original Roxycast.com social media site or why, it was instantly scrubbed without warning from the entire internet like it never existed? Someone out there in this wikipedia universe must know something or this get's even stranger than I ever thought possible. Thank You, Xxxjuicemanxxx. Xxxjuicemanxxx (talk) 11:39, 16 December 2024 (UTC)
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