Saturday, November 18, 2017

Favorite websites in review, part 12

Over the past nine years, Tech-media-tainment has shined a spotlight on 300 interesting and entertaining websites.
What follows is the latest roundup of 25 websites given the seal of approval by Tech-media-tainment.

276. Phil Grishayev: Movie locations revisited (instagram.com/phil_grishayev)
277. Empty Pressers
278. Arsenic (instagram.com/arsenic)
279. Thrillist (thrillist.com)
280. Google Plus Collections
281. Literally Unbelievable
282. Post-Apocalyptic Media (postapocalypticmedia.com)
283. Seph Lawless (sephlawless.com)
284. SuspiciousMinds (suspiciousminds.com)
285. DeadMalls.com (deadmalls.com)
286. Chicago’s Extinct Businesses
287. Rich Kids of Instagram
288. Rich Kids of London (instagram.com/richkidslondon)
289. Rich Kids of Singapore
290. Boyfriends of Instagram (instagram.com/boyfriends_of_insta)
291. Passenger Shaming (instagram.com/passengershaming)
292. Can I Stream It? (canistream.it)
293. JustWatch (justwatch.com/us)
294. HoaxEye (hoaxeye.com)
295. HoaxEye on Twitter (twitter.com/hoaxeye)
296. Hoax of Fame (hoaxoffame.tumblr.com)
297. Hoax of Fame on Twitter (twitter.com/Hoaxoffame)
298. This Is Not Porn
299. PicPedant (twitter.com/PicPedant)
300. Aydin Buyuktas (aydinbuyuktas.com)

Photo: Disgusting picture from Passenger Shaming.

1 comment:

Saphire said...

This question is harder to answer than most, as the answer is ever changing. When Facebook acquiredINSTAGRAM MODS, it brought along a complex algorithm with it. Quickly, Instagram changed from a chronological-based feed to a user-based feed. What’s this mean for you? It means that you have to work harder to have your posts seen by not only your followers, but any new potential followers as well