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Information

  websitename YTMND
  commercial No
  type Specialized website community
  reg Yes
  owner Max/YTMND Inc
  author Max Goldberg




ORIGINS

The first YTMND was created in 2001 by Max Goldberg at his yourethemannowdog.com website. It consists of a juxtaposed photograph of actor Sean Connery and, in large zooming text, the words "YOURE THE MAN NOW DOG.COM." A soundbite of Connery saying "You're the man now, dog!" from the Film '' Finding Forrester '' repeats continuously. Goldberg bought the domain for the site after seeing a commercial for the film, and originally the site just contained the text "YOURE THE MAN NOW DOG DOT COM" written using Figlet . {Link without Title}

Goldberg's new creation inspired others to make similar sites with other Movie and Television quotations. At first, Goldberg maintained a list and Mirror of these sites, but the list soon became exceptionally long. In 2004 , rather than continuing to maintain the list, Goldberg created ytmnd.com. His site lets anyone become a member and create their own YTMND by uploading a sound file, uploading a graphic file, and optionally entering text to display. The site caught on in popularity and became an Internet Phenomenon when major Weblogs began linking to the YTMND '' Picard Song ''.


HISTORY

When ytmnd.com first opened, newly created YTMNDs were unmoderated and therefore a certain portion of them were highly offensive. The site's forums were shut down on October 14th , 2004 after Max Goldberg banned its chief users. Goldberg cited tension between himself and the website's host as his reasoning for the closure. The site as a whole was closed in December 2004 when Goldberg forwarded the site to yourethemannowdog.com without notice.

The site was briefly reopened in January 2005 , and then in late March 2005 it relaunched with a number of new features, including moderation of YTMNDs. The site's forums were resurrected soon after the relaunch. In October 2005 a stricter moderation system went into effect that prompted deletion of many YTMNDs and the addition of age verification. YTMNDs deemed " Not Safe For Work " were placed in the domain ytmnsfw.com .

On November 25th 2005 , ytmnd.com relaunched on new servers with an entirely redesigned layout. Updates included user names replacing numbers in each YTMND's URL , faster Caching , and new content boxes. A feature debuted soon after allowing users to donate money in exchange for increased exposure of their YTMNDs through the main site.

A significant portion of YTMND history unfolded in Neil Bauman (Eric Bauman's father, who works under his son as the Executive Vice President of ebaumsworld), stated publicly that arrests were being made in relation to the attacks Eventually Goldberg and Bauman came to an agreement, with Bauman removing the image from his site in return for Goldberg removing any reference to "eBaum" from ytmnd.com [http://ytmnd.com/news/?news_id=17 . Despite the resolution of the conflict, ytmnd.com experienced DDoS attacks on the morning of January 12th There are numerous sites promoting and glorifying the attacks, particularly a YTMND Hall of Famer by the username of Boomaga in which one of Bauman's cease-and-desist letters is read in the manner of a Shakespearean actor. [http://baumanletters.ytmnd.com/

On March 3 , 2006 , YTMND unexpectedly suffered from severe errors believed to originate in the site's PHP code. YTMNDers immediately began turning this glitch into a fad. Countless YTMNDs were made about the glitches. Some even mixed it with other fads for added humor. Some have even cited these attacks to be caused by eBaumsworld.com, but no proof has surfaced.

On April 1 , 2006 as an April Fool's Joke, YTMND lost the 'internet battle' against Ebaum's World and officially and permanently merged with its once rival site. YTMND mocked the layout of eBaum's World; however, clicking a certain link would go back to the old YTMND homepage. The site proclaims "Lindsay Lohan had no comment."

On April 5 , 2006 , a new loading feature, written by a YTMND user by the name of Syncan, was implemented on the site. The new feature synchronizes the loading of the image and sound file to match up, resolving a previously known significant flaw on the site.

On April 12 , 2006 , Max announced the launch of YTMND Radio {Link without Title} , featuring streaming audio of songs featured in popular ytmnds.


FADS AND MEME S

: ''For more information about YTMND fads and memes please see the List Of YTMND Fads article.''

The content of each YTMND site remains one of the most definitive examples of Meme s and Memetics on the Internet. The format of the original YTMND has obviously become self-replicating in nature, and fads in the subject matter of YTMNDs are fairly rampant. As memetic "mutations" occur, new influences come in, Intertextuality builds and some YTMNDs become phenomenally popular. On the heels of such popularity, other members come up with ways to create alternate "spins" on these YTMNDs, after which more "spins" are formed. Many of these fads end up spreading to the web as a whole, if they had not already done so. By this point, the topic of the original YTMND could be, and usually is, considered a fad. Dozens of new fads have sprung up since.

On , a popular ytmnd character, is often credited as having created the alternate PTKFGS universe. Recently in a similar vein, people have created YesYes and Typing Noises YTMNDs and the situation has not changed very much.


VIEWHACKING

A new way to garner votes and views is to change the name of the site or to change the substance of the site to trick people into clicking the site and bumping it up to the top of the YTMND list. Since its inception and spread, the term "viewhacking" was coined for this practice and thus became the general phrase. The original person to do this, TDP, only did it to see how long it would take to get 100,000 views; he was successful, and the final version now lists the site's previous incarnations. However, several others followed after that, and has since become a fairly prominent nuisance. In November 2005, a group of users from the North Carolina State University forums led by the user 'justkeepthatinmind' artificially raised the number of views on their sites in order to get into the top 15 most viewed. When called on their actions by other YTMND users, they viewhacked their critics' sites as well in an attempt to confuse people. Such actions are generally frowned upon and subjected to low votes, much along with the practice of using misleading search terms or titles to attract viewers to a page. On rare occasion, the titles are updated to keep in relation to a site that has been only moderately changed, such as an update, fix, or response to attention. In January 2006 , Max deleted hundreds of users who had upwards of 20 alternate accounts that they were using to upvote/downvote theirs and other user's sites. A more recent trick involves submitting a YTMND around midnight Central time and getting early morning viewers to click on an unknown YTMND which escalates to 15 thousand views a day.

Another form of viewhacking is the World Of Warcraft forums. Due to the extremely high amount of people that play it, people on that forum commonly link to YTMNDs related to their game. This inflates views so much the YTMND ends up getting shot to the top of the most viewed list on the front page. Many YTMND regulars have expressed severe distaste in this and tend to downvote and set the YTMND to "not work safe" status. An idea was suggested, in the form of a YTMND, to redirect anyone coming from the World of Warcraft forum to the "Ridin' Spinnaz" YTMND.


CRITICISM

There is a large backlash against YTMND, the site, its users and its culture, that has been surfacing online since YTMND's inception. Criticism includes:
  • Many YTMNDs borrow from several sources without giving credit to who created what was borrowed. Key examples include a YTMND with Cookie Monster as the tiled background, and the song "The Internet is for Porn" from Avenue Q as the background music, as well as the Picard Song. In most cases the YTMND becomes more famous than the source material, taking credit away when credit is due. (This is important to some people for some reason. The trend is much more potent and widespread in Fanimutations , but generally is moot for two reasons: one, that nobody is making money from fanimutations or YTMNDs, and the material is used almost entirely in a parodic nature; two, that again, almost entirely, this material is cut up and used as the body of the joke-- it is not used in the same way that it is in its original context.)

  • Some users on the site find the many fads annoying and show a lack of originality.

  • Certain people find the site racist, particularly with the popularity of fads like "Nigga stole my bike."

  • Many feel that the forum users are immature and stupid, and several YTMNDs have been made poking fun at them.


Also the Christian website http://objectiveministries.org/ accused YTMND on many accounts, claiming their years of prayer documents have been hacked into and erased by "terrorists". They also claimed that www.YTMND.com was an underground terrorist organization.


MEDIA EXPOSURE


In with George Stroumboulopoulos .

On the February 1 , 2006 episode of '' Attack Of The Show! '' viewers were asked to "Make a kick ass YTMND" for the show's "User Created" segment. {Link without Title}

In the March 2006 issue of Stuff Magazine , there is a mention of the original "You're the Man Now Dog" site. {Link without Title}

In March 2006, Gamerevolution.com held a contest for video game themed YTMNDs. The winner won a PSP as a prize. [http://www.ytmnd.com/list/?search=gamerevolution.com


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