Moshi

moshi (Myspace Open Source Hack Initiative) seeks to promote elegance in myspace design by developing and publishing open source stylesheets that emphasize simplicity, sensibility, and, where possible, established web-design standards.

More information is available at moshi google code page.

Myspace 95 Thesis
The Myspace 95 Thesis is a collaborative manifesto of sorts created as part of the moshi project. Based on Luther's famous disputation and Dogme 95, the thesis will ultimately comprise a list of 95 phrases, philosophies, bullet points, and cries of frustration making up the central manifesto of the moshi project.

The first 5 entries of the thesis:

1. when Jesus said "repent", he never imagined myspace or the internet

2. when editing your profile forget about validation, just try not to kill the browser

3. three levels of nested tables is enough

4. annual income is a myth exaggerated by men to impress teenage girls

5. avoid vertical scrolling where possible. do not embed multimedia over 300px wide in comments

The last one:

95. all myspace profiles are quite useless