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That was 16 years ago, and it's going along just fine.

I don't think it ever held a really dominant position. It was never famous or well known. It seems content to have a loyalish fan base who either see ads or pay to remove them. That seems to pay to keep it alive and a smallish staff to keep it running, and it doesn't seem to desire any more than that.

The comments right from the beginning of that thread are sarcastic about how everyone else seems to act as if the world has ended at every redesign. It's hardly user hostile. It just gives enough for a decent conversation on news items that rarely merit more than a few laughs and sarcastic comments. They keep it light with aggressive moderation, and that seems to suit the people who fund it. And it doesn't have any aspirations higher than that.




Fark was pretty well known back in the day. Certainly not /. levels of famous but online people of a certain age all seem to remember the name.


I paid for fark for a while back then, even organised a couple of London fark get togethers in the mid 00s.

It was great fun at the time, but I guess I got bored with the format and the snark and at some point life moved on. I don't remember site design being part of it...


>I don't think it ever held a really dominant position. It was never famous or well known.

Calling one of the most visited sites on the internet in the early 2000s “not dominant” is odd.




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