SkySpace: Revamps Bluesky into Custom Myspace-Style Profiles

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Do you remember a time when the internet was a more chaotically personal place? When the experience of using social media wasn’t so uniform? SkySpace seeks to recapture those days. The site transforms your Bluesky profile into a Myspace-esque page, complete with backgrounds, music, and a section for your top eight friends. I kind of love it.

“I miss when social media was more about being social and less about media,” wrote Ste Curran, who built the site, in the project’s FAQ. “I miss the personality, the ugliness, the chaos, the feeling of planting a flag in tiny part of the internet and saying ‘this is mine’.”

And SkySpace certainly delivers there, allowing you to customize basically every aspect of your profile page. Choose any image on the web as your background—including animated GIFs—and tweak the fonts, color scheme, and borders. Add a song to your profile using a Spotify, Soundcloud, or Apple Music link. List your interests. There’s even a version of MySpace “friends”—complete with an optional top eight.

You can view the SkySpace version of any Bluesky profile, but most of them are boring. To make yours interesting you need to sign in—head to the Skyspace homepage, type your Bluesky handle in the top-right corner, then click “Log In”. You will be asked by Bluesky to authorize SkySpace; do that, and you’re in. You can now click the various edit buttons to really tweak your profile.

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