YTMND Shuts Down - tfw ebaumsworld is still around

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"YTMND, one of the internet's earliest meme sites, shuts down forever
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YTMND, one of the internet's earliest and most popular meme websites, has closed its doors.
IMAGE: YOURETHEMANNOWDOG.COM / ARCHIVE.ORG
BY MATT BINDER12 HOURS AGO

One of the internet’s earliest meme pioneers is no more.
“You’re the Man Now, Dog!,” more commonly known as YTMND has shut down. Twitter users first noticed the site was no longer accessible on Monday and word quickly spread to forums and other corners of the web populated by those who were heavily influenced by the meme site.

YTMND was most well known for its user generated standalone pages filled with a single, tiled image or animated GIF, embedded with large text, and often with a sound or music file playing on loop.

i just learned that ytmnd is gone, which means one of my greatest creations is lost to time. except not really because i have recreated it here. how bizarre, bulbasaur pic.twitter.com/EGIYDpwZyN
— oh, it’s max (@ohitsmax) May 15, 2019
The domain YTMND.com was first registered by the site’s founder Max Golderberg on April 1, 2004. However, Goldberg had registered Yourethemannowdog.com for the original standalone meme which sparked the idea for the use-generated YTMND way back on July 6, 2001. The site’s name is a reference to a line spoken by Sean Connery’s character in the 2000 film, Finding Forrester.



The site was extremely popular in the mid-2000s and, despite advertising troubles that came with hosting offensive content, YTMND turned a profit. During its prime, the site gave birth to an array of popular internet memes of the time, such as Picard Song and Doesn’t Change Facial Expressions.

The YTMND Meme ebaum took that started the whole war pic.twitter.com/q9UG7j8Hxq
— Colada ★彡 (@ColadaDerrick) May 15, 2019

However, the site’s founder soon became tired of policing the death threats, doxxing, child pornography, and nazis that began populating the platform. Health issues, as well as falling traffic partly due to the rise of social media and declining ad revenue, soon led to a once-bustling internet community becoming an early internet meme museum.
Goldberg has long alluded to the fact that his website, which he grew to hate, would probably not be around forever. He effectively stopped working on YTMND in 2014 but the site did live on — until this week.
“Besides being a time capsule I don’t really see a reason for it to continue to exist. It seems like the internet has moved on,” Goldberg said in a 2016 interview with Gizmodo. “And I’ve moved on too. I don’t have much interest in the site beyond it being good memories.”

YOU'RE THE ARCHIVE NOW, DOG: Archive Team took a full copy of You're The Man Now Dog (YTMND) last year - should be playable in Wayback Machine now or soonish. https://t.co/v24T96tOXy
— Jason Scott (@textfiles) May 15, 2019

Thankfully, foreshadowing the shutdown of your website years in advance has its benefits. Last year, the Internet Archive preserved a full copy of YTMND and will soon make it available on their website. Goldberg shared the archiving news on Twitter, seemingly confirming the death of his creation.

Sadly, YTMND, you’re dead now, dog. But, thanks for the memories."
 
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Man it's weird because I was randomly thinking about YTMND and how it was basically the origin of meme culture like a week before this. Some sort of weird premonition--like a million memes all cried out at once and were suddenly silenced.

RIP In Peace.
 
Never heard of this place, but if they have Nazis, maybe I'll check it out.

I still say Funnyjunk is the best non-cucked, well moderated place on the internet.
 
FUCKING WHAT?

GOD. DAMMIT.

YTMND used to release "soundtracks" and they broadened my musical tastes significantly. What a sad day. When my belly starts-a-rumblin where will I find a Tendercrisp Bacon Cheddar Coon now?

 
Going back down this rabbit hole has also reminded me that the N-Gage existed.

"I believe you have my ENGAGE!"
 
FUCKING WHAT?

GOD. DAMMIT.

YTMND used to release "soundtracks" and they broadened my musical tastes significantly. What a sad day. When my belly starts-a-rumblin where will I find a Tendercrisp Bacon Cheddar Coon now?

https://youtube.com/watch?v=C02M0bd53AM
Those compilations were where I got the full version of El Mudo's macaron chacaron. I shared that with many people as the greatest song ever written and they all agreed.
 
Max is a great dude but he knows fuck all about system administration. YTMND’s only server back in the day ran Server 2003 and had 3389 opened to the Internet. As the site grew in popularity, he “hired” some savvier dudes to do some webdev and hardening on the server side. I suppose what I’m getting at is that if you knew Max, him not knowing his website was down for several days isn’t surprising because he doesn’t give a fuck - especially now since maintenance likely exceeds whatever small profit he gains from the site/Patreon.

Edit: I might be getting my 2000s meme sites confused. At any rate, 3389 or 22 was opened and the Administrator or root account was active.
 
PUNCH THE F KEY FOR GOD'S SAKE!
PTKFGS is still online in the alternate reality.

Tons and tons of shit tier memes, but when something eventually hit the mark, it was fucking hilarious. There was no middle ground.

I wonder if Albino black sheep is still around...
Absolutely and everything you remember is still there. All their base are belong to them.
 
Tons and tons of shit tier memes, but when something eventually hit the mark, it was fucking hilarious. There was no middle ground.

I wonder if Albino black sheep is still around...
Frankly I consider YTMND to be 4chan's father. At the very least the userbase most certainly shifted over to 4chan and gave a lasting influence.
 
Good God, that place was the foundation for meme appreciation before they went mainstream. I'm really going to miss that place.

Shoutouts to:

- "lol Internet"
- "NEDM"
- "Ualuealuealuealue Batman"
- "Stan Sells EVERYTHING to Guybrush"
- "Professor X has ONE weakness"
- "Nigger Stole My Bike"
- "Epic Maneuver"
- "X Drinks Gay Fuel"
- "Vader rides the Rollercoaster"
- "IT'S A TRAP!"
- "OMG Secret Nazi Forest"

Also the PTKFGS war, which led to doppelganger memes like:
- "omg Internet"
- "Stan sells nothing to Guybrush"
- "Luke Skywalker rides the Rollercoaster"

And a reminder that it was the birthplace of this guy as we know him:

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