I mean at this point is noone gonna just write a similar website ? If yall are leaving, this is a business opportunity in the making.
I don't know jack shit about web-development, but im fairly certain a meme website wouldn't be hard to code.
I’ve been on this site since back in high school. Call it about 8 years. I didn’t have an account until recently, I rarely comment, and I’ve never posted... but I love this site and being able to check in on what people are making and sharing. I can’t tell you how many people give me crap when I share a meme on discord or text and it’s got that fun substance watermark line under the image. I’m kind of caught up on the site changing hands and I definitely noticed the changes with the ads, but I went to college for business and that’s what this is. The ads don’t bother me, I work around it and if it keeps the site going then by all means ad me up!
But what some of you have been talking about with a new owner scares me. I already see fewer people posting and what used to be a few hours to get through everything added that day has turned into just a short break while at work. I love this community even though I’m barely standing on the border of that group, but please as owners new or old talk to us. We are what makes those ads worth something to the people paying you to have them on your site. I get the owner can’t respond to all our desires but make sure to keep your business alive by keeping us around.
Oh how I wish all you whiny wankers would really leave. If this place is your beloved "community" then I'm ever so sorry for y'all. This is a memem shack like a thousand others nothing more. What's your fucking problem anyway? Reposting bots? Ads? Running this site costs money and you need to be willing to deal with a bunch of self-entiltled sociophobes so after @zeus tried to hit it off like cheezburger foer so many years, he decided to sell the place to someone unscrupulous enough to try and turn this into some dough finally. What else would the new owner do but inflate traffic and sell more ads?
Guest it comes down to this is something that grabbed our attention. We came here for memes then we came back because the community posting them was vibrant, active, and really invested in being nice to each other. That doesn’t happen a lot of places on the internet and we grew attached. Call us crazy, stupid, or overly-attached but this is us.
I don't know jack shit about web-development, but im fairly certain a meme website wouldn't be hard to code.