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Screenshot of the Fark.com page, newly redesigned on April 25, 2007, with the top link representing the most recently “greenlighted” item. |
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| URL | http://www.fark.com/ |
| Commercial? | Yes |
| Type of site | Forum |
| Registration | Required to post |
| Owner | Drew Curtis |
| Created by | Community Content |
| Launched | 1999 |
| Current status | Active |
Fark.com is a community website created by Drew Curtis allowing users to comment on a daily batch of news articles and other items from various websites. Links are submitted by Fark members, which are then approved for posting on the main page ("greenlit") by administrators. All links, approved or not, have threads associated with them where users can comment on the link. Fark moderators police the discussion threads to delete forbidden content (comments that violate the posting guidelines or otherwise threaten Fark's business model).
Totalfark.com is a premium version of Fark. Totalfark members are able to see, and comment on, all submitted articles (not just “greenlighted” articles on the main page). TotalFark requires a US$5 monthly fee to join, while Fark.com is free. Members of TotalFark have established an online community and frequently participate in “TotalFark discussions,” which are submitted links not meant to be "greenlit", but rather commented on and discussed by TotalFark members only. Such links are occasionally "greenlit", though, if the submissions are particularly interesting or embarrassing.
Fark.com also features regular “Photoshop contests” where users use a graphical editing program (such as Adobe Photoshop, from which the contest draws its name, or GIMP) to manipulate an image provided by the creator of the contest, or less commonly, according to a set theme as set out in written form. The image is usually manipulated for humorous effect, but sometimes is edited to create an aesthetically-pleasing image or to showcase a poster's image manipulation skill.
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olympic ufia?
ufia counts as surpirse buttsecks does it not?
ufia.jpg (91 kb). ufia - it's just timeless.
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