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How goatse.cx went from shock site to webmail service

47 points| e1ven | 13 years ago |arstechnica.com

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[+] lmm|13 years ago|reply
Even after all these years, I can't help but assume this is all a giant trick to get people to visit the site again. Like the article says, my fingers refuse to type the domain.
[+] jjcm|13 years ago|reply
I remember during the heat of the youtube audio mute massacre, someone posted the rickroll video along with the title, "Youtube mutes rickroll". We all fell for it.
[+] gt384u|13 years ago|reply
This is how I first learned about CSS circa 2001. More importantly, you could provide your browser user-defined CSS.

My first entry? Making any link from goatse.cx struck-out and brown.

[+] duiker101|13 years ago|reply
It seems fine at the moment, just a (crappy) landing page. Still, I would never open an email from such domain.
[+] evoxed|13 years ago|reply
The logohead says Goatse✉Mail. I would go so far as to say I'm just the tiniest bit disappointed that their symbol is, as far as I can tell, innuendo free...
[+] wahnfrieden|13 years ago|reply
Anyone know if he's still honoring the names we reserved back during the original SomethingAwful thread?
[+] zem|13 years ago|reply
> Ars spoke with the webmaster behind the reborn goatse.cx site, whom we'll call "Bob.

that one cracked me up. for the uninitiated, "bob goatse" was one of the names people used to refer to the goatse guy.

[+] tnuc|13 years ago|reply
It wouldn't be a very useful webmail service, accessing the website would be blocked by most firewalls.
[+] bryanlarsen|13 years ago|reply
Not a problem, unless your firewall blocks gmail etc. Most people will access their goatse email through gmail or another service.
[+] emeraldd|13 years ago|reply
I can see a tagline like:

<name>@goatse.cx - When you really want to say where your words are coming from . . . .

I cringe at the thought of someone actually using an account there. . . .

[+] andyjohnson0|13 years ago|reply
Nice try, but there's no way I'm clicking that link.
[+] jeffehobbs|13 years ago|reply
No thanks! I'm sure this is a great article and all, but I'm good!
[+] DrPhish|13 years ago|reply
Goatse.cx: "What the internet could have been"

Shudder...

[+] zomgs|13 years ago|reply
Hey guys, Bob from Goatse here. For the record, there is no email spam blocking on the domain at present.
[+] dysoco|13 years ago|reply
I'm assuming all the mails will get probably marked as spam and/or blacklisted by email clients?
[+] imglorp|13 years ago|reply
Sure will. Everybody's quick to add a questionable domain to a blacklist, but nobody's too quick to remove them.

ALSO, corporate/school/family/etc filters will block browsing to the site if you want to use a webmail UI.

So in all, this might be fun to mess with your friends, but not too useful otherwise.

[+] imaxwell|13 years ago|reply
That's not obvious. goatse.cx has been blocked by web filters, but as far as I know there's no history of spam coming from that domain.
[+] nvr219|13 years ago|reply
I'll definitely throw five bucks for an account.
[+] mehulkar|13 years ago|reply
"Goatse is a piece of the Internet generation's cultural legacy" Highlight of the article.
[+] kalmi10|13 years ago|reply
OpenDNS still has the site categorized in: Nudity, Pornography
[+] mesm|13 years ago|reply
what kind of mails can I expect as a customer?
[+] gcb|13 years ago|reply

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