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URL http://www.consumating.com/
Type of site Social network service
Owner CNET
Created by Ben Brown and Adam Mathes

Consumating is a social networking website founded in 2002 by Ben Brown and Adam Mathes. It uses tags as a way for members to interact with one another, as well as multiple contest for photo and text. Users can also rate one another in a tongue-in-cheek approach to an online popularity contest. A social network service is social software specifically focused on the building and verifying of social networks for whatever purpose. ... {{Infobox_Company | company_name = CNET Networks| company_logo = | company_type = [[Publicly traded NASDAQ: CNET foundation = 1993| location = San Francisco, California, USA| key_people = Shelby W. Bonnie, Co-founder, Chairman, and CEO| num_employees = 2,080 (2006)| industry = Internet Information Provider| homepage = [1] ==CNET Networks, Inc. ... A social network is a map of the relationships between individuals, indicating the ways in which they are connected through various social familiarities ranging from casual acquaintance to close familial bonds. ... For album titles with the same name, see 2002 (album). ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Popularity is the quality of being well-liked or common. ... A contest is an event involving a competition at least two opposing individuals or teams, to be awarded a prize to the champion. ...

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About

Consumating runs under the slogan, A New Way to Find People Who Don't Suck. Despite the title, Consumating is not merely a dating site, but more of a social network where users can find others with similar interests based on the tags displayed in their profile or by location (using their zip code), as well as gender and age. Users have the ability to message each other, although they are limited to eleven new messaging contacts a month. Mr. ... The word gender describes the state of being male, female, or neither. ... AGE stands for advanced glycation end product. ...


A user profile consists of up to five pictures of any kind that the user wishes to upload, a personal motto, and whatever tags that the user wishes to give themself. A motto is a phrase or a short list of words meant formally to describe the general motivation or intention of an entity, social group, or organization. ...


Users also have the ability to rate each other's profiles with a simple option of a thumbs up or thumbs down. Each thumbs up gives the user two points, while each thumbs down removes one point. People are ranked in terms of their popularity based on total points. Other users are also allowed to add tags to other people's profiles, which are listed seperately from the tags submitted by a user to their own profile. Hand with thumb up A Thumbs Up is a common gesture represented by a closed fist held with the thumb extended upward or downward in approval or disapproval respectively. ... Military signalmen use hand and body gestures to direct flight operations aboard aircraft carriers. ...


Users also have the ability to start conversations, similar in style to miniature message boards. The user can choose any topic and other users can respond however they see fit until the original author decides to close the subject. This means that only one subject can be open for a user at a time. Conversations also serve as fodder for the anonymous quotes which appear in the "Just Overhead" feature at the top of the Consumating interface. An Internet forum, also known as a message board or discussion board, is a web application that provides for online discussions, and is the modern descendant of the bulletin board systems and existing Usenet news systems that were widespread in the 1980s and 1990s. ...


The owners of the website also hold weekly contests for users, always in two forms. The first is a Question of the Week, new every Monday, in which the users can give a single answer that other users can rate, similar to profiles. Answers can be serious or completely random, as there is no strict guideline for how to participate in this contest. Users can also add a single picture to their answer. In 2006, Consumating changed the policy for giving thumbs up or thumbs down to the question contest by removing the possibility of someone giving a thumbs down on a user's page. However, the ability to thumb down a response remained in a separate section of the website dedicated to that week's particular question, making it more difficult for users to enter a thumb down for every single question that a person has listed on their page, an act termed thumb bombing. 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


The other weekly contest is a photo contest, new every Friday, in which Consumating's owners pick a topic, and users must upload a picture illustrating or relating to the topic, often as a self-portrait. Again, there are no strict rules about this, and users are able to upload anything they want, even slight nudity in some cases. Users are yet again allowed to rate these pictures, which add to a user's overall popularity total. A photograph (often just called a photo) is an image (or a representation of that on e. ...


Consumating is also a big supporter of its members meeting in person, usually in large groups. These meetings, termed Consumeetings, are publicized on the website's front page to help promote the various locations at which meetings occur.


History

The site was founded in 2002 by Ben Brown and Adam Mathes. Brown and Mathes, who originally coined the term Google bomb in 2001, later joined together to form the joke website personals.uber.nu, which was meant to mimic online dating, but later evolved into Consumating. After its sale to CNET Networks in 2005, the team was joined by Josh Goldberg. Adam Mathes is no longer involved in the day to day running of the site. The results of searching for Miserable failure on Google. ... Categories: Companies traded on NASDAQ | Corporation stubs | Websites | Internet companies of the United States ...


See also

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