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List of websites that went bankrupt but should have done very well


## MySpace ![myspace](https://www.seoclerk.com/pics/want1172-1.jpg) Launched in 2003, MySpace was one of the first social networks to gain significant popularity. However, it faced management issues, including frequent changes in the user interface and confusing privacy policies. Additionally, the rise of Facebook, with a more focused approach on connecting friends and family, attracted many users away from MySpace. In 2011, MySpace was sold to Specific Media and singer Justin Timberlake, but it failed to regain its dominant position in the social networking market. ## Napster ![napster](https://pluspng.com/img-png/napster-logo-vector-png-napster-subscription-music-service-listen-all-you-want-millions-of-songs-1200.png) Launched in 1999, Napster was one of the first popular peer-to-peer file-sharing services. It allowed users to exchange music files for free. However, Napster was sued by several record labels and artists for copyright infringement, leading to a lengthy legal battle. In 2001, Napster was shut down after court orders, although it was later reopened as a subscription-based music service. ## GeoCities ![GeoCities](https://archiveitblog.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/screen-shot-2013-05-21-at-8-09-27-am.png) Founded in 1994, GeoCities was a website hosting platform that allowed users to create personal and commercial web pages for free. In 1999, it was acquired by Yahoo for around $3.6 billion. However, Yahoo failed to properly capitalize on GeoCities' potential, and the platform gradually lost relevance as other forms of website hosting became popular. In 2009, Yahoo announced the closure of GeoCities. ## AltaVista ![AltaVista](https://www.andalucialab.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/altavista1-1024x665.png) Launched in 1995, AltaVista was one of the earliest and most popular search engines on the internet. It offered advanced search features such as image search and language translation. However, after being acquired by Yahoo in 2003, AltaVista began losing ground to competitors like Google. In 2013, Yahoo discontinued AltaVista as part of a broader restructuring. ## Friendster ![Friendster](https://sm.pcmag.com/t/pcmag_au/photo/2/2002-frien/2002-friendster-the-first-social-network_1xzk.1080.jpg) Founded in 2002, Friendster was one of the first social networks to gain global popularity. However, it faced frequent technical issues, including prolonged downtime. Additionally, it failed to innovate and successfully compete with emerging platforms like Facebook. In 2011, Friendster ceased its operations as a social network and was relaunched as an online gaming platform. ## Orkut ![Orkut](https://sm.mashable.com/mashable_me/seo/default/orkut_8d38.jpg) Launched in 2004 by Google engineer Orkut Büyükkökten, Orkut quickly gained popularity in Brazil and some other countries like India and Paraguay. However, Orkut faced criticism for privacy and security issues, along with an outdated interface. The rise of Facebook, with more modern features and a better user experience, led to Orkut's decline. In 2014, Google announced the shutdown of Orkut due to lack of growth and competition from other social networks. ## Kazaa ![Kazaa](https://youthandmedia.org/wiki/sites/youthandmedia/images/Digital_kazaa.jpg) Introduced in 2000, Kazaa was one of the early peer-to-peer file-sharing services to gain popularity after Napster's shutdown. However, it also faced significant legal challenges over copyright infringement, leading to efforts to try to comply with copyright laws. Kazaa's reputation was tarnished by malware and downloads of corrupted files. In 2012, Kazaa ceased its operations as a file-sharing service. ## Bebo ![Bebo](https://images-prod.dazeddigital.com/1243/azure/dazed-prod/1300/2/1302275.jpg) Founded in 2005, Bebo was a popular social network, especially in the UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. However, Bebo encountered a series of issues, including an outdated interface, technical glitches, and losing users to Facebook and other platforms. After changes in ownership and several attempts at revitalization, Bebo finally ceased its operations in 2019. ## Photobucket ![Photobucket](https://images.sftcdn.net/images/t_app-cover-l,f_auto/p/c1608cca-96da-11e6-90f2-00163ec9f5fa/1816102087/photobucket-screenshot.jpg) Established in 2003, Photobucket was a popular platform for hosting images and photos online, particularly for sharing on forums and blogs. However, in 2017, Photobucket sparked controversy by altering its free image hosting policies to require substantial fees for hosting images on third-party sites. This led many users to abandon the service in favor of free alternatives. ## Yahoo! Answers ![Yahoo Answers](https://impactsocialmedia.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/yahoo-answers.png) Launched in 2005, Yahoo! Answers was a platform where users could ask questions on any topic and receive answers from other users. Although popular for many years, Yahoo! Answers faced criticism for its low-quality content, spam, and incorrect answers. In 2021, Yahoo announced the shutdown of Yahoo! Answers due to declining activity and increasing inappropriate content and misinformation. this is a list I've made of sites I've used a lot in the past. If you have a better list, I'd be grateful if you could leave it in the comments.

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