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what happened to tom from myspace

Tom from MySpace—real name Tom Anderson —didn’t vanish or meet some dramatic end. He’s alive, retired, and quietly living a pretty chill life, mostly out of the spotlight.

Who Tom Anderson actually is

  • Tom Anderson co‑founded MySpace with Chris DeWolfe in 2003 and became “everyone’s first friend” by auto‑friending every new user.
  • MySpace peaked in the mid‑2000s as the biggest social network before being overtaken by Facebook and other platforms.

What happened after MySpace declined

  • News Corp bought MySpace in 2005 for about $580 million , and Anderson stayed on for several years as a figurehead and product‑adjacent exec.
  • By 2009 , after internal friction and falling traffic, he and DeWolfe were effectively pushed out and retired from the company.

Where he is now (2025–2026)

  • Anderson is retired in his late 40s , living a low‑key, affluent lifestyle that he’s described as focused on golf, surfing, photography, and travel.
  • He’s based in Oahu, Hawaii , and occasionally posts on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) , sharing travel photos, golf days, and the occasional meme or nostalgic nod to MySpace.

Is he still involved in tech or social media?

  • He’s not building a new “MySpace 2.0” or running a major startup; instead, he’s more of a retired tech‑bros‑gone‑laid‑back figure.
  • Every so often, when people get fed up with Facebook, X, or Threads, there’s a mini‑wave of “bring back Tom from MySpace” nostalgia online, but he hasn’t seriously re‑entered the social‑media‑exec game.

Quick snapshot table

Aspect| Status / What happened
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Current age| Late 40s (born 1970) 5
Current location| Oahu, Hawaii 59
Current job| Retired; occasional social‑media posting and side interests 57
MySpace involvement| Left company around 2009; no longer running it 59
Public presence| Light: Instagram, X, rare interviews and nostalgia pieces 579

So in short: Tom from MySpace is fine, retired, and living a pretty relaxed life in Hawaii , while the internet keeps nostalgically asking “where did he go?”—even though he never really left, he just stopped being everyone’s default friend.

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