Meez
Former social media network
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Meez was a free-to-play virtual world[2] that launched on March 28, 2006. Meez was developed by Donnerwood Media (a company based in San Francisco, California, that were also the license-holders for Tringo) as an "online entertainment" social networking service. It was founded by Sean Ryan,[3] the former vice president of the music service RealNetworks. Meez's CEO, John Cahill, was a former Yahoo executive.
Type of site | Avatar |
|---|---|
| Dissolved | December 2017 |
| Headquarters | San Francisco, California[1] |
| Owner | Donnerwood Media |
| Key people | Sean Ryan (founder) |
| URL | www.meez.com |
| Commercial | No |
| Registration | Required |
| Launched | March 28, 2006 |
| Current status | Defunct |
Meez's main draw was the Meez Nation, where users could visit several regions, known as "Hoods", to chat with other users in chat rooms.[4] Meez had over three million unique users, who would spend 60 hours a month on the site. There were 13 million registered Meez users by the time the site had become discontinued, 90% of whom were in the United States.[5] Meez advertisers included Nike, Rocawear, Domo, Coast, the NBA and the NHL.[6] MIS Quarterly estimated that its users were primarily children and teenagers.[2]
In 2007, Meez was named one of the Internet's five worst websites by TIME.[7]
Shut down
Meez went offline in December 2017,[8] with no warning to its users, and its site domain later expired in March 2018. Donnerwood Media has not given any statements about how or why Meez was taken offline.