Friday, May 7, 2010

Lamebook

Facebook. Facebook itself has helped spur on multiple forms of Internet satire sites, one of my favorites being Lamebook. Lamebook uses “lame” posts from Facebook to make about how people post everything they should not and then some. People read through the posts and leave their comments on the lame post. They also take uploads from people, helping Lamebook cover as much area of Facebook and its lame posts as possible.
Other sites that have taken Lamebook’s idea and developed their own spread all forms of life. From religion to politics, sappy couples to sappy parents, and from ugly to nerdy websites take posts from Facebook and give people a reason to hate on other people. I am not condoning nor am I in favor of these sites, but the Internet has given people another way to bully one another.
This all started from Facebook posts. Obviously Facebook found a way to connect people in every single way, either from past connections or from people being able to use posts to help sites such as Lamebook live on. The future of Facebook and similar satirical sites is unknown; anything is possible with the Internet connecting so many people together.
If you have not seen Lamebook or other such sites, take a moment and Google them. After a while they all seem to be the same a way for people to relax at others lame posts. What happens when you read one of your own lame posts on Lamebook?

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