Post 3145444 by noelle@elekk.xyz
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(DIR) Post #3145402 by eightbitsamurai@elekk.xyz
2019-01-19T03:44:47Z
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This is fucking amazing. Facebook is so damn ridiculous. They have no idea what they're doing.
(DIR) Post #3145414 by eightbitsamurai@elekk.xyz
2019-01-19T03:50:11Z
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I read this headline aloud to my sister and her face scrunched up like she smelled something bad, I'm in tears
(DIR) Post #3145434 by worm@elekk.xyz
2019-01-19T03:46:14Z
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@eightbitsamurai god theres so many layers to how out of touch this is. Facebook, the teens' favorite social media, releasing an app filled with memes, you know, fb memes, the ones teens love best, called LOL, the indication of laughing online that alllll the teens use nowadays.
(DIR) Post #3145439 by noelle@elekk.xyz
2019-01-19T03:54:01Z
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@eightbitsamurai This reminds me of when AOL (I think?) bought massive :warcraft: blog WOW Insider because they owned the wow.com domain, and then promptly (like literally less than a year later) decided to turn wow.com into a Groupon clone.
(DIR) Post #3145443 by Joshi@elekk.xyz
2019-01-19T05:13:58Z
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@noelle @eightbitsamurai holy shit, what. What???
(DIR) Post #3145444 by noelle@elekk.xyz
2019-01-19T05:32:38Z
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@Joshi @eightbitsamurai Apparently my recollection was a bit off. AOL had owned WOW Insider (as part of Joystiq) since its inception, and decided to build a WOW-based social network at wow.com; because of that they moved WOW Insider to wow.com so people would associate that URL with World of Warcraft. A year later, they'd given up on the social networking side and turned wow.com into a Groupon clone, and WOW Insider went to wow.joystiq.com.