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MySpace apologises for data loss

MySpace, one of the first online social networks, has apologised after a server migration caused a huge loss of data.
 
A message on its website says that "any photos, videos and audio files" uploaded more than three years ago may no longer be available.
 
There had been complaints going back several months that links to music were no longer working.
 
The platform has waned in popularity since it was founded in 2003 but in its prime it attracted millions of users.
 
In 2006 it was the most visited site in the US - beating Google.


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