{"id":164,"date":"2009-06-29T07:56:48","date_gmt":"2009-06-29T12:56:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.insidethewebb.com\/?p=164"},"modified":"2013-03-18T07:35:29","modified_gmt":"2013-03-18T12:35:29","slug":"interview-with-genius-behind-fark-drew-curtis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.carnaghan.com\/interview-with-genius-behind-fark-drew-curtis\/","title":{"rendered":"Interview with the Genius Behind Fark, Drew Curtis"},"content":{"rendered":"
Article bookmarking and submission sites have become a commodity on the web today. There have been only a few veterans that have been around long before it was “cool” to have a site in the social news niche, and Drew Curtis’ Fark.com<\/a> is one of them. Fark is social news with a twist: comedy. A great site to find tons of very interesting, funny, and just plain entertaining articles, Fark’s founder Drew Curtis was willing to sit down and answer a few questions for us regarding Fark.com<\/a>. So if you’re a big fan of the site and want to learn a bit more about it’s creator, or if you’ve never heard of the site but are interested in social media marketing, please read on!<\/p>\n The idea was to tell friends about news items I found interesting using as little effort as possible. Which I think is really interesting considering that in the years since all roads have lead to Twitter. The other concept was kinda blog-related, in that I liked that people were curating news for other audiences, but I didn\u2019t like that their personal opinions crept into the mix. So I went the comedy angle. I have always liked comedy news.<\/p>\n It wasn\u2019t a whole lot different. You can see exactly what it looked like in the archives. We\u2019re pretty much the same with some more bells and whistles.<\/p>\n We had an easier time of it because Fark wasn\u2019t a business initially. On top of that, the ad market had collapsed so expectations were pretty much zero. It was kinda nice. We had the usual issues, getting traffic and getting notoriety, which are mostly the same things.<\/p>\n We don\u2019t allow people to select links for us. What the vast majority of people like is crap. Even worse, the voting system is highly susceptible to spammers. I\u2019m afraid that\u2019s what\u2019s going to happen to twitter at the end of the day. It\u2019s going to turn into a spam-haven. They have no motivation to change this too, because spammers count as traffic. We don\u2019t feel the same way about this. For example, we noticed that almost all of our traffic from China and India was spammers so we blocked both countries from Fark. Fuck em.<\/p>\n In the beginning I was interested in highlighting non-news in the media A couple things have changed since though. Perl, MySQL, Apache, FreeBSD. I did all the initial coding of the site, others are doing it now because I\u2019m too busy. Having a coding background is great though, because I can call bullshit on their deadline estimates in some cases. I don\u2019t know how people who run non-tech companies can do it.<\/p>\n We\u2019re closing in on 500k accounts and we get around 4 million unique, 20 million visits, and 65 million pageviews per month.<\/p>\n We have a ton of stuff on deck that is mostly minutiae. The general theme is don\u2019t disrupt what\u2019s already there, add some extra fun stuff and don\u2019t force people to use the extra fun stuff.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n There are too many to name. This week though it was the Bring Your Gun to Church Day link, a local church here in KY is having a BBQ where everyone is invited to bring sidearms. That link’s going up tomorrow BTW (link<\/a>).<\/p>\n I don\u2019t like any of them. Aside from the fact that I\u2019d rather get together with people offline, they\u2019re all a huge pain in the ass. I tell people I think of Facebook like I think of my lawn. I\u2019m glad I have a lawn but I hate having to constantly mow it. Same goes for Facebook, it\u2019s fun sometimes but it needs constant attention.<\/p>\n If I didn\u2019t do Internet stuff for a living I probably wouldn\u2019t use it at all, mainly because it\u2019s wasted effort. No major social site of any kind going back 20 years has lasted more than 5 years at the top. Facebook hasn\u2019t started to slide yet but it inevitably will. I don\u2019t know what will replace it but I guarantee you some kid in their garage has a beta version of whatever it is up and running right now.<\/p>\n Don\u2019t do what\u2019s already been done. Don\u2019t remake YouTube or Twitter or Facebook. Do what isn\u2019t being done already that YOU think is needed. Don\u2019t make something for an audience that doesn\u2019t exist, make something for yourself because you can’t find whatever it is already. Then allow other people to use it. Sit back and see what happens. And here’s a big hint: I think the next step in social whatever is human curation. Web 3.0 is good editing. Head in that direction.<\/p>\n Article bookmarking and submission sites have become a commodity on the web today. There have been only a few veterans that have been around long before it was “cool” to have a site in the social news niche, and Drew Curtis’ Fark.com is one of them. Fark is social news with a twist: comedy.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[7131],"tags":[391,80,119,265],"post_series":[],"yoast_head":"\nWhat is the idea behind Fark, and how did you come up with it?<\/h4>\n
What was Fark like in the early days, and how has it grown into what it is today?<\/h4>\n
Were there any specific struggles you went through when just starting out that you can share with us?<\/h4>\n
How does Fark compare to other sites in the social bookmarking niche like Digg and Reddit?<\/h4>\n
How did you come up with the slogan “It’s not news, it\u2019s Fark”?<\/h4>\n
\n1) non-news is now highly integrated into mainstream media to increase traffic and 2) we\u2019ve started covering mainstream topics as well.<\/p>\nWhat type of backend is Fark built on (PHP, ASP.NET, Ruby on Rails, etc..)? Did you have anything to do with the actual programming and development of the site?<\/h4>\n
How many members are there on Fark, and about how many visits does Fark get every month?<\/h4>\n
Can you share any plans you have for upgrading or adding new features to Fark in the near future?<\/h4>\n
What was one of the strangest or funniest submissions on Fark that you\u2019ve seen?<\/h4>\n
What is your favorite social networking \/ social bookmarking website and why?<\/h4>\n
If you had any advice for someone starting their own web 2.0 application, what would it be?<\/h4>\n
Visit the Site!<\/a><\/h3>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"