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As of March , Cheezburger currently has 1. Quantcast shows the Cheezburger Network reviving an aggregated pageview count of approximately View All Images. Show Comments. Bragging that Silent Hill feel, image generation tool NeuralBlender can turn words into surreal but on-point images at a press of a button. Know Your Meme is an advertising supported site and we noticed that you're using an ad-blocking solution.

Read Edit History. Origins: I Can Has Cheezburger? Seven of these are linked to each other via a navigation bar at the top of each site; These are: I Can Has , the original Cheezburger site that features lolcats and other animals. FAIL Blog , containing pictures and videos of blatant stupidity or incompetence with captions involving the terms "Fail" and "Epic Fail" prominently, and sometimes "Win" when the word "fail" is incorporated with said stupidity.

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View More Editors. Add a Comment. View More Comments. The latest from KYM. These will hurt in two different ways. Huh said that one day in April , I Can Has Cheezburger--which he hadn't heard of--linked to a page of his and the resulting flood of traffic took his site down. Nakagawa apologized and promised to take down the link, but a relationship was born. Not long afterward, in July , Huh said he offered to buy I Can Has Cheezburger and take the site off their hands, along with the headaches it was clearly causing the founders as it grew and gave them seemingly unsolvable server issues.

By now, traffic was in the tens of millions of page views per months, but not long after the purchase, it seemed to stall. He admitted that in the early days of his ownership of the site, "we had absolutely no clue what the hell we were doing," but as they moved forward, they decided that rather than try to make big changes to try to improve traffic, it would be better to leave the site's huge community alone.

After all, it was the community that was making the site what it was. As Huh put it, "Don't friggin' touch a thing. There's a community here. Without submissions of users' LOLCats , there's no content. And without content, there's no traffic. And the decision turned out to be a good thing. Traffic had flat-lined, but by leaving the community alone, and encouraging the site's users to continue to make their submissions--many using the site's LOLCat creation tool--traffic once again began to grow.

Then, Huh said, "The same investors who were like, 'We're going to call our lawyer' were like, 'Wow, great investment.

By now, Huh explained, it was the end of December , and as it became , Huh and his team decided it was time to make some changes to the community side of the site. In March , however, that number had risen to 5, per day. That, of course, was a bit of a logistical nightmare. So in March, the site hired full-time moderators to do nothing but review LOLCat submissions and choose which ones become the six or eight that are put on the site each day.

The site also inaugurated a system for users to register with the site so they could take advantage of a series of account management tools.

And in March, Huh and his team decided to launch new blogs, hoping "lightning would strike twice. As a result, I Can Has Cheezburger now has six sister sites.

Now, the main site is approaching million page views a month and Huh said he thinks it will top a billion page views in It will come out in October. Which all raises one question. These days, I think we are less and less surprised by what becomes popular online. But can you imagine two years ago hearing that someone would have a blog with pictures of cats accompanied with silly, badly spelled phrases, that could do a billion page views in a year?

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