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Boing Boing is an off-beat news blog featuring stories covering a variety of topics, including science, technology, culture, art and politics.

History

In 1988, journalist Mark Frauenfelder, along with his wife Carla Sinclair, launched the zine bOING bOING. In 1995, the Boing Boing[1] website was launched. In January 2000, Boing Boing was turned into a blog on the Blogger platform (shown below).

baingbning A DIRECTORY OF WONDERFUL THINGS created by I articles I feedbacks I home Search auggest a site I directory I store I Monday, February 28, 2000 DIRECTORY (93) Art (26) Artists, Architecture Comics, Design I can't remember how I came across the site for Prospect, a UK magazine with a wide range of articles. Some of my favorites are about Gamma ray bursts (which can wipe out every star systems within a hundred light year radius), and the final diary entry from a guy who has spent the last 13 years in prison for armed robbery. Phetography, Webart Books (13) Reviews Entertainment (18) Games, Music, 꽤.. Athors eaka

In 2003, Boing Boing removed their user commenting system. In September 2006, Boing Boing premiered the weekly podcasts "Boing Boing Boing" and "Get Illuminated," featuring news and interviews with a variety of creatives. In August 2007, the site was redesigned and the user comment section was restored.

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Social Media Presence

In May 2007, the @BoingBoing[9] Twitter feed was launched, which received upwards of 213,000 followers in the first eight years. On August 18th, 2008, a Boing Boing Facebook[5] page was created, gaining over 261,000 likes over the next seven years. On April 29th, 2014, the Boing Bong Tumblr[4] blog was launched.

2010 Hack

On October 27th, 2010, the front page of Boing Boing was vandalized with a photograph of a man wearing a costume covered in penises, followed by a caption mocking the site's editor Cory Doctorow. That day, the tech news blog Tech Crunch[3] reported that the site had been compromised using an SQL injection attack.

Controversies

Censorship Accusations

In July 2008, the site was widely criticized for censoring users and for removing posts by former contributing writer Violet Blue without explanation.[7] In response to the backlash, Boing Boing[6] editor Teresa Hayden posted a statement revealing that "Violet behaved in a way that made us reconsider whether we wanted to lend her any credibility or associate with her." Other users have claimed that moderators deliver bans for minor infractions, including those who express conservative views.[8]

Traffic

As of July 2015, BoingBoing.net has a score of 1,038 in the United States on the traffic analytics site Alexa.[10]

Search Interest

External References

[1] BoingBoing.net – Boing Boing

[2] Wikipedia – Boing Boing

[3] Tech Crunch – Looks Like BoingBoing Got Hacked

[4] Tumblr – Boing Boing

[5] Facebook – Boing Boing

[6] Boing Boing – That Violet Blue thing

[7] Information Week – Boing Boing Fends Off Censorship Charges

[8] Blogspot – Banned by Boing Boing

[9] Twitter – @BoingBoing

[10] Alexa – BoingBoing



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About

Boing Boing is an off-beat news blog featuring stories covering a variety of topics, including science, technology, culture, art and politics.

History

In 1988, journalist Mark Frauenfelder, along with his wife Carla Sinclair, launched the zine bOING bOING. In 1995, the Boing Boing[1] website was launched. In January 2000, Boing Boing was turned into a blog on the Blogger platform (shown below).


baingbning A DIRECTORY OF WONDERFUL THINGS created by I articles I feedbacks I home Search auggest a site I directory I store I Monday, February 28, 2000 DIRECTORY (93) Art (26) Artists, Architecture Comics, Design I can't remember how I came across the site for Prospect, a UK magazine with a wide range of articles. Some of my favorites are about Gamma ray bursts (which can wipe out every star systems within a hundred light year radius), and the final diary entry from a guy who has spent the last 13 years in prison for armed robbery. Phetography, Webart Books (13) Reviews Entertainment (18) Games, Music, 꽤.. Athors eaka

In 2003, Boing Boing removed their user commenting system. In September 2006, Boing Boing premiered the weekly podcasts "Boing Boing Boing" and "Get Illuminated," featuring news and interviews with a variety of creatives. In August 2007, the site was redesigned and the user comment section was restored.


boingboing ERdEeLS Sprint R Directory of wonderful Things Mister Jalopy artwork on display in Los Angeles gallery Nov. 1 18, 2008 Geneticaly engineered for your thumbs. The HTC Touch Diaond sbpins bot HAMNER T-SHi Sprint Point well made dvtise Heee With FM www.federatdeant owider to business

Social Media Presence

In May 2007, the @BoingBoing[9] Twitter feed was launched, which received upwards of 213,000 followers in the first eight years. On August 18th, 2008, a Boing Boing Facebook[5] page was created, gaining over 261,000 likes over the next seven years. On April 29th, 2014, the Boing Bong Tumblr[4] blog was launched.

2010 Hack

On October 27th, 2010, the front page of Boing Boing was vandalized with a photograph of a man wearing a costume covered in penises, followed by a caption mocking the site's editor Cory Doctorow. That day, the tech news blog Tech Crunch[3] reported that the site had been compromised using an SQL injection attack.

Controversies

Censorship Accusations

In July 2008, the site was widely criticized for censoring users and for removing posts by former contributing writer Violet Blue without explanation.[7] In response to the backlash, Boing Boing[6] editor Teresa Hayden posted a statement revealing that "Violet behaved in a way that made us reconsider whether we wanted to lend her any credibility or associate with her." Other users have claimed that moderators deliver bans for minor infractions, including those who express conservative views.[8]

Traffic

As of July 2015, BoingBoing.net has a score of 1,038 in the United States on the traffic analytics site Alexa.[10]

Search Interest

External References

[1] BoingBoing.net – Boing Boing

[2] Wikipedia – Boing Boing

[3] Tech Crunch – Looks Like BoingBoing Got Hacked

[4] Tumblr – Boing Boing

[5] Facebook – Boing Boing

[6] Boing Boing – That Violet Blue thing

[7] Information Week – Boing Boing Fends Off Censorship Charges

[8] Blogspot – Banned by Boing Boing

[9] Twitter – @BoingBoing

[10] Alexa – BoingBoing

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