One of the first online social networks has this month apologised to users, following a huge loss of data. Myspace, founded in 2003, may have seen its popularity wane in recent times. However, seemingly much to the surprise of many, it’s still going and has recently been big news! If you still are an avid Myspace fan, you may have been pretty annoyed on Monday March 18. After a server migration, it was confirmed that the site had suffered a severe data loss – 12 years’ worth of uploads, no less. Myspace, a once popular platform for sharing new music, helped launch the careers of artists like Kate Nash, Lily Allen and the Arctic Monkeys. At its height it was America’s most visited website, even ahead of the likes of Google! Now, it’s fallen behind the likes of Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Instagram when it comes to sharing media. What has Myspace said? So, a message on its website says that ‘any photos, videos, and audio files’ uploaded more than three years ago may no longer b...