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This is a topic from the amIright System News forum on inthe00s.
Subject: Will WhatFreaks ever host MP3s?
Written By: Seamonkey on 02/18/06 at 9:56 pm
Self-explanatory from the subject... I guess what I'm asking is, Will WhatFreaks ever be as cool as Amiright? Amiright's got all the features and searches and mp3 hosting and all that and just cuz I have song subjects concerning a venerial disease... is that so wrong? :-[
Subject: Re: Will WhatFreaks ever host MP3s?
Written By: Red Ant on 02/19/06 at 8:23 am
Self-explanatory from the subject... I guess what I'm asking is, Will WhatFreaks ever be as cool as Amiright? Amiright's got all the features and searches and mp3 hosting and all that and just cuz I have song subjects concerning a venerial disease... is that so wrong? :-[
I'm guessing the answers are no and no. Though I've heard some pretty disgusting/obscenity-laden recordings hosted on AmIRight (Caca Man...too gross for me though his parody of Hollaback Girl was still a mile better than TOS) I'm not sure a 'pure' whatfreaks parody recording would be allowed.
As for being as 'cool' as AmIRight, that is an interest thing, and currently there isn't much interest in Whatfreaks. I hope that may change since the comments have been re-enabled. Perhaps one day Whatfreaks will have most of the features of AmIRight.
You ought to check out Malcolm Higgins' work on Whatfreaks, he has 250 of them over there.