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13 gru 2021 · Even as nothing more than a decrepit hyperlink, Juicy Campus continued to foment gossip, with the site’s URL redirecting traffic to College ACB (Anonymous Confession Board). As for Ivester,...
JuicyCampus.com was a website focusing on gossip, rumors, and rants related to colleges and universities in the United States. As of February 5, 2009, it is out of business. JuicyCampus described itself as an enabler of "online anonymous free speech on college campuses".
10 mar 2009 · The day JuicyCampus shuttered, the website (juicycampus.com) began redirecting to College ACB (Anonymous Confession Board). With the same promise of anonymity, College ACB now provides us with the same gems JuicyCampus used to.
I used to run CollegeACB.com, which usurped JuicyCampus.com and was one of the most popular anonymous college "gossip" sites ever. >20M monthly pageviews and sparse usage at 500+ schools, intense usage at 100+. I sold the business in 2011.
5 lut 2021 · Before that, JuicyCampus, an anonymous website with college-by-college forums, sparked a consumer-fraud investigation and complaints about hosting hateful and malicious comments before it shut down in 2009 for lack of revenue.
Photo by maebmij/Flickr Los Angeles-based college gossip website JuicyCampus.com has announced they will shut down. Founder and CEO Matt Ivester…
19 lis 2013 · In August 2007, Matt Ivester, then a recent Duke graduate, founded Juicy Campus, an entirely anonymous online message board with pages for a handful of colleges. The site quickly grew, and so did its reputation — as a hotbed for cruel gossip and name-calling, like Mean Girls without any of the irony.