Greatest Social Media Sites of All Time - MySpace or LinkedIn

Pick Your Favorite

MYSPACE

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Why This Battle Matters

What happens when a powerhouse of professional networking clashes with the nostalgic titan of social media tunes? In the GoatWars arena, LinkedIn and MySpace are not just contestants; they are bearers of distinct digital legacies. Here, it’s not merely about who had more users or who hosted cooler profiles, but about which platform truly resonates with our evolving online identities. Will the precision of LinkedIn’s resume-rich environment overpower MySpace's chaotic charm of personal expression and customized soundtracks? This battle challenges fans to decide what they value more in the social media sphere: a polished professional front or a personalized, creative haven.

🔥 Fan Takes

LinkedIn's just job stuff, no fun. MySpace was the real social vibe!
Ah, MySpace, where the magic started. Can't beat those custom profiles and playlists!
LinkedIn vs MySpace, lol who's choosing LinkedIn to chill on? 💀

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer LinkedIn over MySpace when it comes to the greatest Social Media Sites of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick LinkedIn 52.2% of the time over MySpace.

Across all battles:

LinkedIn win rate: 45.2%

MySpace win rate: 40.8%

Fan FAQs

Who's the #1 contender on GoatWars in the Greatest Social Media Sites of All Time league?

YouTube is currently leading the pack! You can check out the full GOAT List for more details.

What makes MySpace still so popular?

MySpace brings a wave of nostalgia for many, reminding them of early social networking days with personalized profiles and a platform to discover new music. It's this cultural impact that keeps its fan base loyal and loving.

Why is the matchup between LinkedIn and MySpace so close?

Fans are torn! LinkedIn's professional vibe attracts a different crowd than MySpace's nostalgic appeal. Both have unique qualities that resonate strongly with their fans, leaving the vote neck and neck.