What are your top three most-visited websites other than fluther?
What are some of your other favorite websites you visit more often.
Can you list at least three…that do not include fluther.
Also, I’m interested in wondering if those sites you list are less social and more for general and specific information.
Observing members:
0
Composing members:
0
25 Answers
YouTube, Facebook, Wikipedia
Seriously. Those three and Fluther dominate my internet experience.
Youtube, City Data, and the Gutenberg Project (read books for free).
My college class listserv, The New York Times, Google
My university website to check my email, library and other work.
Twitter – for work.
The Sydney Morning Herald site.
Twitter is an anomaly. Google and Google Scholar/Books would normally be right up there I would say.
YouTube, Wikipedia and Seeking Alpha
There are other websites than Fluther?
fluther Google, fluther the Internet Movie Data Base (IMDB), and fluther YouTube.
Google, Wikipedia, and Thesaurus.com and/or Dictionary.com. Amazon wouldn’t be far behind, not necessarily shopping but just looking up book information.
PS3 Trophies. Big trophy whore right here. It has excellent game/trophy guides. A big community too, but I don’t go there for that.
Bloody Disgusting. It’s a horror site, where I get all my news for horror movies, which are a passion for me. It also has a community. I’m not very active in it, I use the site to see what’s coming out, read up info bout movies and all. I do fuck around in the forums every now and then though.
YouTube. Mostly to listen to music while surfing around teh netz.
top 3: google, github, gmail,
next 3: hulu, facebook, google plus
In random order, (ahem) here are just a few my frequent sites:
Imdb, YouTube, VideoETA, a vagabond’s sketchbook, Turner Classic Movies, espn.com, wfzr.net/forum, nfl.com, spinner.com, Facebook, Gmail, Amazon.com and Wikipedia
tumblr, wikipedia, and a three-way tie between barrowman’s twitter, youtube, and grooveshark
Yahoo news, AnswerBag, and email.
IMDB, Wkipedia, and YouTube. In that order, with Fluther in between Wikipedia and YouTube.
4Chan
ED (Fuck oh hi internet and KYM. ED ain’t nuthing ta fuck wit)
Redtube
Facebook, YouTube, and 420chan.
Craigslist: Pets, Farm & Garden, and cars I have to look at all the cats, horses & classic cars I don’t need LOL
Then, after Fluther, a mix of humor sites like www.passiveaggressivenotes.com and www.engrish.com
I’m easily amused
@Coloma That’s great. I’m getting ideas from that passive aggressiveness.
Answer this question