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yabate 07-03-2010 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by EliteWebmaster (Post 17304740)
Looks like a serial experienced masturbator :1orglaugh

ahahha :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

halfpint 07-03-2010 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by EliteWebmaster (Post 17304740)
Looks like a serial experienced masturbator :1orglaugh

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh at least its a clean one he is using and not some re-used scrunched up hanky full of stains

Nysus 07-03-2010 03:15 PM

He didn't understand what he had built. It's too bad. He could still could make it good again - but it won't be as cheap to do.

CarlosTheGaucho 07-03-2010 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by colin farrell (Post 17303837)
http://www.salon.com/life/feature/20...r_chatroulette


It always seems the stars that burn the brightest are the ones to flame out the fastest. So it was as unsurprising as it was sad when the news broke early Tuesday that Chatroulette's cultural relevance had expired overnight. Cause of death: penises.

The world was a different place when the site launched in November of 2009. A simpler one. Conan O'Brien was the host of "The Tonight Show." The kids were listening to Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance." A bunch of scrappy underdogs known as the New York Yankees had just taken the World Series. And we had not yet tapped the wondrous power of the Web to connect us with random strangers for conversation, music and genital flaunting. Oh, wait; actually, we'd been doing that for years. That's pretty much what this thing was invented for. But we'd never done it in quite the way that a 17-year-old Moscow student named Andrey Ternovskiy configured it, combining our love affair with webcams with the Cracker Jack element of surprise. Who will you find there today? European royalty? Guy in a trailer? Just log on, click "next" and find out!

Those were heady days that followed. The number of users skyrocketed into the millions. "South Park" parodied it, Jon Stewart spun the virtual wheel on "The Daily Show," even Kelly Osbourne had an opinion. By March, it had become a cultural touchstone, its significance definitively proven the moment Ben Folds stopped one on his own shows to pay homage to his Chatroulette doppelganger Merton. And just as surely as we believed back in those halcyon days that the Gores would stay together forever and the Gulf of Mexico wouldn't become an oil slick, it seemed like the good times would never end.

But the warning signs were all there, grim indications that such great heights were unsustainable. Sure, the social media aspect was initially intriguing, but the mystery of what one might discover quickly became no mystery at all. SPOILER ALERT: It's trouser meat. And while it's true that from the beginning of civilization, men have endeavored to build monuments to their phalluses, Chatroulette's status as an online obelisk was a shaky proposition at best. An RJ Metrics survey last spring revealed that 89 percent of Chatroulette users were male, that one in eight spins yielded "R-rated or worse" content and that "You are twice as likely to encounter a sign requesting female nudity than you are to encounter actual female nudity."

The world is full of big fans of the penis -- God knows I'm one of the most devoted. But when you've got a community almost entirely composed of men, most of whom don't enjoy looking at wangs as much as they do showing off their own, something's gotta give. April came, and newspapers were printing fewer concerned stories about the dangers of Chatroulette to our children. Then it was May, and we realized nobody'd talked about it in days. By June, its hits were dipping, and the world had turned its attention to other, more pressing matters, like Dina Lohan's feud with Carvel. Alone and virtually friendless, Chatroulette spent its days in a tailspin of desperate, lonely wanking, until the inevitable decline.

In the interest of journalistic integrity, I went on Chatroulette this morning to verify its obsolescence. Time it took for someone to show me his unit: 10 seconds. I clicked the "next" button. There, in extreme close-up, was a penis. I clicked "next" again. And there was no one there at all. Just vast, empty nothingness. All that's left of a once great civilization is dead air and a bunch of guys sitting around with their pants off. It was a wild ride, a magical, you had to be there time in human history, when it seemed everyone in the world was as close as a mouse click. We'll remember you as you once were, Chatroulette, young and full of song. But the party is over. And you can't build an empire on dicks.

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh :1orglaugh

love it

Chosen 07-04-2010 05:44 AM

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Originally Posted by mgtarheels (Post 17303893)
I heard they have a penis detection software now lollll

:1orglaugh

MrBottomTooth 07-04-2010 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by InfoGuy (Post 17305919)
How did you substitute the streaming video for the webcam?

Instructions on how to do that here:

http://chatroulettegifs.com

DBS.US 07-04-2010 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by MrBottomTooth (Post 17307266)
Instructions on how to do that here:

http://chatroulettegifs.com

Don't forget to turn your mic off:2 cents:

John-ACWM 07-04-2010 01:30 PM

Every day with it's novelty...

Elli 07-04-2010 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by JoesTraffic (Post 17305934)
What do you mean by "lock it down"?

Well, "lock it down" in such a way as you could perhaps click an option to allow naked males to show up in your roulette travels or to block them. Seeing as they're so frequently stumbled upon and yet are apparently not what people seem to be hoping to find. :)

Dtothex 07-05-2010 01:13 AM

The death of chatroulette doesnt come as a surprise, but is a huge waste of potential in my eyes.

Still think noone has successfully monopolized on a adult 'camroulette' themed site as there are clearly a huge number of people out there who want to anonymously expose themselves to a live feed and potentially pay good money for doing so.

But perhaps there are good reason for this? can anyone enlighten me?

raven1083 07-05-2010 01:15 AM

hahaha! Its worth to read

ro8in 07-05-2010 01:26 AM

Alexa says

Audience Snapshot:

Based on internet averages, chatroulette.com is visited more frequently by males who are in the age range 18-24, have no children and browse this site from school.

MichaelP 07-05-2010 06:18 AM

I started Chatroulette4adults.com and chatroulette4guys.com (for the gay market) few months ago in order to test this new thing...

It is very hard to get this thing started unless you have a huge amount of traffic at the very same moment. It is kind of "Chicken or the egg" situation...

IF someone wants to try it, you can get an affiliate account (thru CCBill)..... Don't worry about the ads, there is no banners if the traffic comes in with an affiliate code :)

Nysus 07-05-2010 06:22 AM

It's not hard to get started, you just need to know the proper leading metrics to follow. But yes, you need some money too.


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