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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".
13 gru 2021 · In 2007, Ivester launched the website Juicy Campus. Its interface and functionality were sparse and primitive — essentially a threaded discussion board — but its impact on college zeitgeist and...
10 mar 2009 · College ACB succeeds JuicyCampus, AKA the rose phenomenon. “That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet” — William Shakespeare. 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. Select any of the colleges in the drop bar, and [...] Read More
I'm now seeking retribution, and run a "student first" service in Texts.com, a free textbook exchange and price-comparison engine.
With the same promise of anonymity, College ACB now provides us with the same gems JuicyCampus used to. Select any of the colleges in the drop bar, and [...] Read More.
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.