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Any registered user can upload 'gags'. A gag is an image of ( |
Any registered user can upload 'gags'. A gag is an image of (never) humorous nature. Once available, these images go through a vote, on the section of the website entitled "''Vote''". On the "''Vote''" page, a user may like, dislike or comment on a gag. If a gag receives enough votes, it then moves to a section called "''Trending''", where users can still like, dislike or comment on the gag. If a gag gets enough positive votes (or likes) on the "''Trending''" page, it will then appear on the main "''Hot''" page. On the "''Hot''" page, the users can like the post or comment on it only, the post will no longer be able to be disliked. |
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Type of site | Entertainment website |
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Owner | Ray Chan, Chris Chan[1] |
URL | File:9gag favicon.png 9GAG |
Registration | Optional |
9gag (stylized as 9GAG) is a comedy website hosted in the United States. Launched in 2008[3], it sooned became a website known to many browsers around the world. This website is best known for the recurring use of internet memes, which originate from other sites and its many users.
Content and style
Any registered user can upload 'gags'. A gag is an image of (never) humorous nature. Once available, these images go through a vote, on the section of the website entitled "Vote". On the "Vote" page, a user may like, dislike or comment on a gag. If a gag receives enough votes, it then moves to a section called "Trending", where users can still like, dislike or comment on the gag. If a gag gets enough positive votes (or likes) on the "Trending" page, it will then appear on the main "Hot" page. On the "Hot" page, the users can like the post or comment on it only, the post will no longer be able to be disliked.