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Their site is down (again)...so, a warm Lit welcome to those failures from the failed site for failures now here with their "fun" form of posting.

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Toronto based website plans to benefit from unsuccessful part of our society.
While many websites trying to attract the most successful, ******.com is taking different approach. We are targeting the least successful representatives of Internet users says Viktor Bychenok, founder of ******.com.

While many websites trying to attract the most successful, ******.com is taking different approach. We are targeting the least successful representatives of Internet users says Viktor Bychenok, founder of ******.com.

The content of the website is generated by users since ******.com is a vBulletin message board. You can find wide range of topics ranging from business and stock market to sex and mental health.

While there are websites like f---edcompany.com who try to benefit from failing dot coms, ******.com takes one step further and creates a community for failing Internet users.

Viktor Bychenok is very confident that his business model will be successful. There is one simple reason for such optimism. People who fail tend to be very comfortable while communicating as a group. They often mistreated in the real life for various reasons. ******.com helps failing people to get together and find a way to succeed.

For Additional Information, Please Contact:

Viktor Bychenok
http://www.******.com
(416) 730 9099
IcqFriend@home.com




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A Review

http://www.******.com
By Francisco Delatorre

When reading threads on fuckedcompany.com, I was continually referred to ******.com, which was touted to be "just the same, but with more topics." Intrigued, I followed up on this, expecting there to be an interesting relationship between two competing sites devoted to dead dot coms. In the end, I'm sure there is, and I would be writing about that very thing right now if, in fact, ******.com had anything at all to do with the dot com deadpool. Unfortunately for you, dear reader, it doesn't.

Unfortunately, ******.com is little more than a random sampling of directionless flame; a multi-topic messageboard that tries to unite the topics under the auspices of how badly they screw you. I posted a few single sentence threads about napster, dubya, and Monkeybone. Even doing that was unfulfilling. Sadly, the most interesting part of the session is registering as a user and choosing a posting signature. In addition, each topic of discussion almost invariably degenerates to a mudslinging barrage of "your mom's a slut" and "suck my dick, honkie!" posts. For a while, the most interesting thread was the slapping match between the respective moderators of ******.com and fuckedcompany.com over which site is more interesting.

Clearly, however, FC is, if only by sheer volume of users. Poor ****** has a total of approximately 60 registered posters, only about 4 of which are online at any given time, and there are only about 5 consistent posters who actually provide the majority of the content. FC, however, has hundreds of users, a more interesting basis (because flame messageboards are a dime a dozen these days, you need a hook), and a t-shirt line.

Hardly a difficult choice!

http://web.mit.edu/cms.920/www/critiques/******.html
 
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