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Chatroulette Hanging Guy Prank

Fake legs + rope = a hilarious Chatroulette experience. Watch

Ben Folds’ Ode To The ChatRoulette Piano Guy

Ben Folds did a whole bit in honor of Merton, his Chatroulette look-alike, during a concert in Charlotte, NC. This actually only makes me more suspicious that Ben is really Merton. Watch

Chatroulette Piano Improv

A Ben Folds-ish guy named Merton manages to make Chatroulette charming! Probably because he edited out all the crotch shots. Watch

Chatroulette Map: I Know Where You Live

Link: http://www.chatroulettemap.com/ The Chatroulette map grabs the IP addresses of users, a screenshot, and pinpoints them on the map. I see what you did there, Honolulu, Hawaii. Nice helmet. (Via Laughing Squid ) Read

Chat Roulette Vernacular

It takes a lot of talent to make Chat Roulette seem like anything more profound than a den of perverts and weirdos in cat costumes, but this fellow has a lot of talent. Enjoy. (Via Lindsey's Tumblr .) The Best Links: The 24 Best Chat Roulette Screenshots [NSFW] 30 More Great Chat Roulette Screenshots A Day at The Chatroulette Office [VIDEO] Andrey Ternovskiy of Chatroulette Catroulette [VIDEO] Watch

A Day at The Chatroulette Office

A look behind the scenes with the sick minds of Chatroulette . [ Ed Note : We need Cat Man working at BuzzFeed stat. Or else maybe Scott will consent to wear a cat suit to work for a few days. Either way.] The Best Links: The 24 Best Chat Roulette Screenshots [NSFW]: Pics, Videos, Links, News 30 More Great Chat Roulette Screenshots Andrey Ternovskiy of Chatroulette Chat Roulette! Watch

Mysterious Creator of ChatRoulette Revealed: A 17 Year-Old Kid, Naturally

If you aren’t already familiar with it, ChatRoulette’s the hot new form of extreme internet voyeurism (and insanity). Essentially, it’s video-chatting with total strangers, and flying through them with a “next” button. And now, its creator’s been revealed… …as a 17 year-old Russian kid. Via the New York Times’ Bits blog , who, capturing a common sentiment, were “utterly fascinated with, and sometimes repulsed by” Chatroulette, emailed its creator, and finally, heard back: The question was answered on Saturday when Andrey Ternovskiy responded to the questions we sent to an e-mail address on Chatroulette. Mr. Ternovskiy said he was a 17-year-old high school student in Moscow. “I was not sure whether I should tell the world who I am mainly because of the fact that I am under age. Now I think that it would be better to reveal myself,” Mr. Ternovskiy wrote. Of course ChatRoulette was created by a computer whizkid. It’s at both so ingenious—and so insane—that it would take the sense of wonder, whimsy, and mischief of a teenager’s mind; the spare time of a teenager to do it; and someone who grew up with the coding that most web sites use now to come up with it: someone who, like Ternovskiy, started coding when they were 11. Most interesting isn’t his motivation (“for fun”) or his inspiration behind it (“a certain feeling of what other teenagers would want to see on the Internet”), or even why he does it (“I enjoy what I do. It is like a game for me. I discover new things and solve interesting problems.”), but rather—as someone who knows nothing about coding—the way in which he coded ChatRoulette with speed and economy, and also, the way he’s not raking it on the site: Advertising on Chatroulette is kept to a minimum, because there are a lot of sites full of advertisements, which distract you from what you want to do on those sites. I also love minimalism. That’s why I have put only four links on the bottom as advertisements. And what is interesting, is that these advertisements almost cover all expenses, just those four links on the bottom! He does it because he loves it . Meanwhile, that sound you just heard are hands slapping the foreheads of many a web sales team. That said, does anybody really know what the potential of ChatRoulette actually is, or what it can be past a voyeuristic experiment? Vanity Fair columnist and Newser “entrepreneur” thinks ChatRoulette is for the birds : Chatroulette is a catalogue of real time phalluses. It’s in your face priapicness. It’s jack-off central. It’s really quite astounding. And if a Vanity Fair columnist calls it “jack-off central,” than you know it must be true. Meanwhile, Sam Anderson at New York muses on its potential past “jack-off central” after spending too much time on it (which is besides, arguably, “any”): It felt like I’d experienced the full range the site had to offer: the shock porn, the dance parties, the weirdly aggressive homoerotic banter. Quite frankly, if ChatRoulette teaches us anything, one certain less we know—for the moment—is that kids are doing fun things because they like them, and adults are endlessly fascinated by these things that were created for kids to have after-school fun with. Also, that screengrabbing is the best thing ever, and that while ChatRoulette won’t bring us world peace anytime soon, it will bring humanity priceless moments like this. Via Buzzfeed :

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The Lonely Faces of Five Minutes on Chatroulette

So have you checked out this Chatroulette thing? It’s like Omegle , sudden instant e-chats with a stranger, only this time there’s video and audio (which can both be turned off for anonymous browsing). Click, get a person, repeat. Curious about what the whole fuss was about, we spent exactly five minutes this afternoon (for this we are paid!) flipping through, and being flipped through. Who’s on the strange, sad thing? Well, your typical gay dudes looking for action. There are also a few depressingly cheap, Eastern Bloc-looking porn ads. But mostly it’s just lonely-looking people — in sweaters, wearing glasses, with dogs barking in the background, looking expectant, looking worried, looking bored. Chatroulette, to us, isn’t titillating in the way we thought it might be. Instead it’s just a sort of bleak, Alexander Payne-esque reminder of the tedium of life. It’s just people sitting, waiting for something to happen. And, you know, one guy jerking off. (Couldn’t get that screenshot fast enough, sadly).

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Catroulette

Why is everyone acting like a cat??? Guys, I went on Chatroulette today and everyone was acting like a cat. It was really weird. Here's a video (unedited! except for adding a song) of my catroulette chat session from today. Watch