The Worst Websites on the Internet Guide

Saturday, June 20, 2009

THE WORST WEBSITES ON THE INTERNET GUIDE

THE WORST WEBSITES ON THE INTERNET GUIDE (c) 2010 Lone Wolf Sullivan

Get These Evil Scumbags Off The Internet!

As you have no doubt experienced, the internet is a place of anarchy. There are no police, and nobody to complain to about the rampant crime, abuse, and fascism. Lone Wolf has been ripped off for thousands of dollars (involving eBay and Paypal, criminals who support crime), abused, and cyber-stalked (one cyber-stalking involved MySpace, which supported the stalking). Here are the worst offenders I have encountered with contributions from many other victims. Please contact me with names and information regarding evil websites. I will investigate and add them to this Guide.

* MySpace.com has topped a list of the 25 worst websites compiled by PC World and released on September 18, 2006. Furthermore, most "List of the Worst Websites" on the internet place MySpace at #1. Lone Wolf has only used it as a writer and musician and agrees that it is one of the worst. It is a terrible site for music--probably because there are so many artists on the site--well over 1,800,000. Photos, blogs, videos, and only 6 songs can be uploaded. The videos usually don't play well, if at all. The site is constantly breaking down, and you will NEVER be able to communicate with the staff, except to constantly report the inevitable site problems. MySpace is an enormous broken site run and maintained by fascist motherfucking robots. The unstable environment is not a safe place for any uploads or blogs. This evil bloated Beast will eventually delete your profile for no valid reason, with no records, and offer no explanation. You can count on it.

* eBay.com: If you buy your musical and recording equipment from the online auction website you WILL be ripped off. eBay will support the criminals and not help you. eBay owns over 25 similar or related companies. They own Paypal (definitely not your friend) which will also support the criminals, so you have no protection, just bullshit. The evil eBay Empire is like a mafia monopoly on the internet. Kijiji.com is just another evil subsidiary of eBay, completely dishonest, with many illegal ads (pirated software including Windows Vista) and of course it is run by sleazy, fascist motherfuckers who ironically place great importance on politeness. If you want a second opinion, here is a link to some horror stories about Kijiji: http://reviews.ebay.ca/KIJIJI-TREATS-SOME-USERS-UNFAIR_W0QQugidZ10000000004690919 The entire evil eBay empire deserves death. Craigslist.com is also partly owned by eBay. It is unique in that comments are allowed to be posted as well as ads. The comments are libelous warnings about items listed for sale. I ran a volunteer ad in the 'Pet' section and a crazy criminal posted 6 (SIX) libelous non-ads harassing me with personal attacks. The fascist clowns on Craigshitlist supported the harassment! They treated the crime as a deadpan joke, went through the motions, but they were just playing games with me. They are very sick scumbags. What's worse is their "flagging" set-up that allows ANYBODY to remove your ad! Craigshitlist believes this abuse makes them a "community"! The truth is the way Craigshitlist has designed its site for anonymity has made virtually all the posters assholes to be avoided. To some extent Craigshitlist is a social site, the very worst on the internet. Don't say I didn't warn you about buying your second-hand equipment online. DON'T!

* Youtube.com: This evil automated machine has far too many videos on its enormous site, and all videos have MONO audio. Do you really want your stereo song to be heard in low-fi mono? After all the time, work, and expense of creating your song and music video, do you really want the world to see it in low-quality video with low-quality mono audio? Of course not! So avoid this evil website. Google owns Youtube. Yes, you can use Youtube URLs and codes to post Youtube videos on some music websites, but you will only be degrading your musical reputation further. Youtube is a lawless jungle, apparently with no staff, and definitely no support. With great difficulty you can send the administration a message, but they will never ever respond--except you will receive an automated notice that informs you that anything you email them will be treated as spam! Staff never receive your emails! I'd like to call the staff 'motherfucking scumbags', but there's really nobody there. Technical problems, abuse, and criminals hacking into accounts are commonplace on this site. But the administration expects members to get 'help' in FAQs and Forums for ALL problems. Repeat: Youtube has low quality, many major problems, and no staff. Avoid it.

* Hushmail.com: is a small sleazy email address service.  It differs from hotmail.com, Yahoo.com, and others in that you must pay $50 per month for the service.  What also makes it different and useless is that emails can be encrypted.  That means you can only send emails to other Hushmail customers who can decrypt the emails.  Or you can send emails that are not encrypted.  Hushmail.com offers a free stripped down version of their email address, but it is a nightmare.  If you don't use it for 2 weeks, your Hushmail email account will be deleted.  Furthermore, the assholes who run Hushmail make you agree to their "terms of service", one of which is Hushmail can delete your account at any time for no reason at all.  It is very common for Hushmail email accounts to be "temporarily disabled".  It will take you an hour to find out how to solve this problem.  Then you send a message to arrogant Hushmail scumbags, and they will probably respond in a few days.  They will write that "Your account was possibly compromised," and will demand that you phone them long distance at your expense, and make you jump through many hoops.  The process is very time consuming work and a gross invasion of your privacy.  You will have no email address for over a week. Avoid this sleazy rip off email address service, the worst on the internet, unless you want insecurity and problems.

* 1 & 1.com is a sleazy domain name registrar and website host.  Avoid them like the plague.  They specialize in offering $1 domain names, which cost $17 the next year.  They constantly send spam with offers of free domain names for referring a friend.  They locked my domain name I registered with them and would not allow me to transfer it.  My website, which was not hosted by 1 & 1, no longer exists online because of 1 & 1.

* Multiply.com is an evil imitation MySpace and has many major defects which make it a site to avoid. There are few members, almost no traffic, the text is too small to read and cannot be changed, and virtually nothing can be found in a Google search. In other words, it's not really on the internet. It's basically a closed site, cut off from the web. The staff do not respond to your messages, which is worse than MySpace, which at least sends automated responses. You're supposed to 'invite friends' and promote yourself on the site. You can upload all the songs and videos you wish, but nobody will listen or watch them. There are also sections for photos, blogs,and reviews. The fascist motherfuckers on this site deleted my account BECAUSE OF THIS REVIEW. For musicians, Multiply is a useless pseudo-site because it's really not on the internet.

* Facebook, otherwise known as Shitbook, is a global social networking website that is privately owned. Users can find friends and send them messages, and use profiles to tell others about themselves. Also, users can join networks organized by city, workplace, school, and region. The website's name stems from the name of books given at the start of the year by universities with the aim to help students get to know each other better. Facebook currently has more than 300 million active users worldwide, making it the most popular social network on the internet, followed by MySpace. It is an evil shithole, very poorly designed and under-staffed. Review entries on the internet unanimously condemn this website. I was severely insulted, harassed and abused by a criminal on Facebook. My dozens of complaints to abuse@facebook.com were useless. Unfortunately, the site is designed so you cannot delete much yourself. An account cannot be deleted, only made temporarily "inactive". This site must be destroyed because it is basically Hell on Earth.

* InkTip.com is a tiny Scam site for writers. If you ever want to sell a movie script or teleplay this is a sleazy website to definitely avoid. I was unable to use the site, but it has a very strong smell of a Scam. Believe it or not, after you fill in your membership application you discover you must sign it. How? Don't ask, or the arrogant and pretentious staff will treat you like shit in a dishonestly polite way. The overwhelming impression the site gives is pretentiousness. Information text is self-consciously too well written, so it does not communicate directly. It's a triumph of style over substance: too many words but not enough basic information. Jerrol LeBaron, the evil dishonest motherfucker I corresponded with was obsessed with his imaginary "industry professional" status. However, he was just a pretentious self-important asshole working for a shitty amateur website. Even his name is pretentious and phony. InkTip.com literally gave me a head-ache and made me ill by making me jump through hoops. This sickening scam website and the crazy motherfuckers who run it deserve death, a slow and painful death.

* ThemeStream.com is a very questionable writer's website. One victim writes: " I joined this write-for-cash site not long after it started up. They were paying something like ten cents per member who viewed my work, and I actually got a check for seventy-five bucks out of them once. However, they only paid once per quarter, and only if you had accumulated a certain amount of cash in your account. Themestream was great because I could write about ANYTHING I wanted, and people would read it. However, it was a pain in the neck to edit my work, as the Themestream site was slow and, half the time, down. Plus, after spending six months in the Army, I returned to the Internet to discover that they had shut their doors due to "financial difficulties." In other words, they went under and I wasn’t allowed to retrieve my work, as I hadn’t been near a computer in months. However, what irritated me the most was that 1. I couldn’t get the money that was earned in my absence and 2. Just about all the Themestream users that I talked to in its infancy said that, if they had accumulated over something like three hundred bucks, Themestream deleted their accounts and claimed that they had somehow cheated in order to get all of those page views. So long, Themestream--it’s no wonder you went bankrupt."

* asvw.com or a "ScreenWriter's View" is a shitty amateur screenwriters' website. The few members are aspiring screenwriters and the site attempts to pass itself off as professional. But professional writers never read about "writing tips and secrets" and that's what dominates this site. As a writer, I joined just to find contacts for agents and other "industry professionals"--the former used car salesmen who are really pimps and thieves in the screenwriting racket. There were none, so I asked the webmaster to delete my account and posts. This was not done. Then 2 months later my account was deleted, probably because most of my posts criticized the sleazy former used car salesmen ("industry professionals"). The members on asvw.com are SUCKS who kowtow to these scumbags. They have a fantasy vision of what screenwriting is, far more fictional than any Hollywood movie, and did not want to read the truth about this sleazy racket. Anyway, I demanded that the webmaster delete my 2 posts that contained my email address. This was not done. So I sabotaged the website, and I will do so again until my 2 posts (I own them but cannot delete them myself) are deleted. My one sabotage attack may have destroyed this website. I certainly hope so.

* BlueHost and HostMonster are web hosting companies and you must avoid them at all costs--YOUR costs! They are owned by the same company and are thieves. They promise "Anytime Money Back Guarantee" on the first page of their website, but this is a FRAUD, because they do not issue refunds unless you kiss the asses of arrogant criminal fascists. To learn about their service requires that you give them your credit card #, and you are instantly ripped off. They ripped me off for hundreds of dollars. Their "Anytime Money Back Guarantee" is a successful fraud on the lawless internet.

* Weebly.com supplies "free" websites. However, they are not true websites because they have a shared domain. You get what you pay for.

* Sculptureartists.org is a website for sculptors to display and sell their art. At one time is was a somewhat classy website, but it is now cheap and trashy. It has far too much advertising, and this advertising also is in the galleries of members of the website. The site only gets about 800 visitors per year, and now with the advertising problem this site will surely die. I contacted the webmaster of the website, and he was an arrogant sonofabitch. There is no possibility of this sleazy site surviving.

* 000webhost.com is a strange and dishonest web hosting company. It's possible to pay for websites, but they also have "free" websites. I asked the incompetent "volunteer" staff at least a dozen times if their "free" websites are true, genuine and authentic. Usually my question was ignored and the best answer I received was "We are not like Weebly." Huh? I doubt very much if they provide true websites for free. After weeks of corresponding with 000webhost.com I learned that they delete all websites that don't get at least 10 visits per month. That means they are monitoring the "free" websites and this makes them phoney websites. The "volunteer" staff are not only incompetent, they are arrogant assholes. One of them threatened to delete my non-existent account if I persisted with profanity and insults. I never used any profanity or insults, but the "volunteer" staff abused me with their overbearing arrogance and threats. They treated me like a naughty child for insisting they answer my basic question about the authenticity of their "free" websites. Being treated like a child is part of their "free" websites, because you are not allowed to post "adult" content. You can post "adult" content if you pay. Their templates for building a website are ugly, very poorly designed, and they all look the same. They don't work. The incompetent volunteer staff are crazy, lazy, and insulting. The websites are very often off line and not working, so you have to wait one or two days and maybe your website will be working, maybe not. It's definitely unreliable and should be avoided if you are not a masochist.

* Smashwords.com is an ebook publishing and distribution platform for eBook authors, publishers and readers. However, although Smashwords advertise, "Our authors and publishers have complete control over the sampling, pricing and marketing of their written works", this is bullshit. They insist on using only the Word doc. format and absolutely insist that all eBooks adhere to their fascist and unreadable "Style Book". They promise "Freedom" but offer only Fascism. The bullshitting founder and only staff member of this crappy website gave me a very hard time for being an artist, yet continues to advertise "freedom" for writers.

* InmatesForYou.com helps you find that special someone, even if you have to wait 13 years for the criminal's parole to come up. It features women who aren’t going anywhere for a while. Browse these lovely ladies and check out the stats, the most disturbing is a field labeled "willing to relocate". That seems like a no-brainer for someone in prison. The quotes are endearing, "I have a very high sex drive, so I’m looking for a mate that can turn my world upside down." The site claims, "A lot of these women are just like you and I…they’ve made mistakes or bad choices in their life. Now they find themselves in prison lonely and sometimes even cut off from family and friends.” This site is an amazing combination of real life comedy and extreme tragedy.

* Golden Palace.com is a casino website with ad campaigns that go as far as is imaginable. From buying the "Holy Toast", the grilled cheese sandwich that looks like the Virgin Mary, to buying William Shatner's kidney stone, no promotional gimmick is too cheesy for this online casino.

* Boo.com was a fashion retail site that burned through cash so fast you'd think its executives worked for the federal government. The site featured a 3D avatar named Miss Boo, but the real stars of Boo were its founders, who spent money like it was going out of style--$120 million in six months on lavish apartments and expensive gifts. The site was too unwieldy for the largely dial-up world of 2000. Amazingly, Boo.com is scheduled for a comeback under new owners.

* Neuticles.com is a site for artificial testicle implants for neutered pets. Are your pets embarrassed about being neutered? Their four-legged friends need never know, thanks to Neuticles--implants that restore the look if not the function of their recently removed body parts. In an especially nice touch, the site opens with a flash animation of a bouncing ball naturally. Yes, these cosmetic cojones are no joke. Prices start at $73 a pair. Not to be confused with BumperNuts, which provide a similar service for your car.

* BidForSurgery.com is a website with a name that is self-explanatory. Think Priceline for face-lifts and tummy tucks. No, I'm not joking. Here’s what they say themselves: "If you’re thinking about a cosmetic procedure--cosmetic surgery, cosmetic dentistry, laser vision-correction surgery, or podiatric surgery--then Bid For Surgery can help you find not only the right doctor charging a fair price, but the best total package for your individual medical or dental care." Are you going really to take the lowest bid for someone to shine a laser beam into your eye?

* cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/kidsrabies.com is the website for Rabies for Kids. "Learn about this serious disease, what causes it, who gets it, and how to prevent it. Includes warning signs, vaccinations, and activities." Here's what happens when good intentions meet really bad design. Published by the Viral and Rickettsial Zoonoses Branch of the Centers for Disease Control, the Rabies for Kids site is an orgy of graphical offal. You'll be foaming at the mouth long before you reach the "Activities" section, which features a photo of a dog's brain being sliced with a scalpel.

* MyLackey.com was a Seattle-based site that offered to walk your dog, pick up your dry cleaning, and do all other manner of menial jobs for a fee. The dot com contracted with local service providers for the dirty work, but apparently applied the "lackey" notion to its own employees as well. An infamous memo from co-founder Brendon Barnicle berated the company's 65 employees for not putting in 11-hour days, making MyLackey a symbol of the dot-com work ethic. Sixteen months after it began, the last lackey still standing closed the doors and shut off the lights.

* Pixelon.com was more dot con than dot com. This streaming media company boasted of a revolutionary new technology that would deliver high-quality audio and video over the internet. But Pixelon CEO and founder "Michael Fenne" was in reality a grifter named David Kim Stanley, who spent the majority of investors' money--some $16 million--on a launch party in Las Vegas featuring Tony Bennett, KISS, and The Who. Prior to starting Pixelon, Stanley had pleaded guilty to swindling friends and neighbors out of $1.5 million. He was on the lam and living out of the back of his car when he founded the company. Pixelon's revolutionary new streaming technology was equally phony.

* CDUniverse.com was the victim of a criminal scam devised by a Russian hacker named Maxim. In December 1999 Maxim broke into the music retailer's site, stole 350,000 credit card numbers, and then demanded $100,000 ransom. When CD Universe refused to pay, Maxim posted 25,000 of the numbers to a Web site. At the time CD Universe was owned by eUniverse, which combined its site and its customer database on an unprotected server. "Basically, they put the candy jar in plain sight and left the cover off," says current CD Universe owner Chuck Beilman. "It was only a matter of time until someone stole the candy." CD Universe's customer database is now separate from the Web site, encrypted, and protected by a firewall.

* Cartoonnetwok.com is a an example of "typosquatting," where a site owner deliberately registers a misspelling of a popular domain in the hopes of attracting the actual site's traffic. Cartoonnetwok was one of some 5500 deceptive domains owned by John Zuccarini, d/b/a/ "Cupcake Confidential." But that wasn't Zuccarini's only nasty bit of business. FTC investigators visiting one of his sites found their screens filled with 29 new browser windows for instant credit, online psychics, gambling, and porn sites. When they hit the Back button, another 7 windows opened--a technique known as "mousetrapping." Worse, many of Zuccarani's typosquatting sites were aimed at children. In 2003 Zuccarini pleaded guilty to violating the Truth in Domain Names Act and was sentenced to 2.5 years in a federal prison.

* CyberRebate. com gave the phrase "the check's in the mail" a new meaning when the website offered to refund 100 percent of what you paid for electronic goods, provided you a) paid up to 10 times their normal retail value, and b) let CyberRebate hold onto your money for at least 10 weeks. The site banked on people simply forgetting to apply for the refund. Unfortunately for CyberRebate, not enough of them did. The company filed for bankruptcy in May 2001 owing $60 million in refunds. Aggrieved customers had to settle for roughly 9 cents on the dollar.

* becomewebhistory.com is a contender for worst site ever. It seems that the individual running this site has had the inspired idea of charging a mere $5 of your hard earned cash to post a message in his comments. Whats in it for you? Well, you get to be part of "Web History" of course! ...Amazing. The nostalgic client has definitely been taken into account as the Microsoft Frontpage graphics will take you straight back to the early nineties If you're not already rushing for your credit card the FAQ should tell you everything you need to know, such as "Are you really going to university?" going on to feature desperate pleas for cash of the sort only seen elsewhere written on a scrap of cardboard being held up by a homeless person. It seems he is looking to "pay for the debts and day to day costs of University" and finds real jobs too "tiring and demotivating". So at least he hasn’t set his sights too high but is still hoping to pay his way through universtiy on the back of this.

* Mydv.co.uk. is not a legitamate company. One customer states: "I ordered a camera from them 47 days ago. They happily took the money from my card within 2 days and actualy took 10% more than the confirmation e-mail stated they would. Now 47 days later after dozens of ignored emails and phone messages I am still without camera and still without any explanation as to why. BE WARNED they might just be con artists. I do not know what legal responsibilities companies have to ship goods, but when I phoned to enquire about a new order (obviously I was not going to actually use this company again) I was informed that cameras are delivered within 7 to 10 days. To which I responded so why has my camera taken 47? Apparently if goods have not been recieved within 60 days credit card companies can start legal procedures. I have the feeling my order will go down this route."

* www.wamnet.com is possibly the most ineffective website on the internet. The link to download their "Package Opener/Extractor" takes you through pages of explanations of why you need to download it and then how to use it, but doesn't allow you to actually download the application. It is impossible to find what you’re looking for on their site even with the help of their search tool. Their site is overly rich on content where you don’t want to see it and where you don’t need it. It is weak on explanations on how to upload or download a file (package) and doesn’t offer a utility (that you can actually find and download) to extract the files from the ’’package.’’ Why can’t they be simple and use WinZip to compress files?

* Etour.com is a rip-off site. On victim writes: "You were supposed to earn a certain number of points every day (they limited it, of course) simply by touring different Web sites through ETour.com’s site. Yes, I collected the points, and I got referral reward points, but did I ever get the gift certificates I had earned? Of course not! I requested them, a confirmation was sent to my e-mail account, but I never saw a thing in my mailbox. I double-checked all of my account info, I wrote Customer Service, and I waited. Still nothing.

* DesktopDollars.com is a site that is suppose to offer people some way of making a little bit of money while they are on the web doing their usual thing. The problem is, you would have to stay connected to the web all day and night and you still would not get much from this company because the pay is so low. On top of that, they only allow you so much time per month.

* Netzero.com is the defender of the free world, or so they say. A user wrote: "They were a free ISP service that decided they wanted to start charging after you had been on forty hours or more a month. I have a friend that had been with them since they first came on the web, and all of a sudden her service was horrible and they were sending her emails saying they wanted her to pay. Paying is fine, but not when you have touted yourself as being defenders of the free world for so long and then expect a long time customer to start paying."

* BrightIdeas.com is a site that will pay you so much per hit for your bright idea. A user wrote: "I wrote for this place and still do time to time, (even though I am not entirely sure why). When they first came up online they seemed like a very friendly and fun place to write for while making a little bit of money on the side. Then they decided they wanted to start getting a bit funny with the way they both pay and what they actually wanted from their writers. I’m sorry, but if you want serious stuff, do not ask people for stuff such as the perfect mate or what you do to get off the telephone when someone calls that you don’t want to talk to." Another user wrote: "I must include BrightIdea.com on this list of Worst Websites of the Year for several reasons. To be fair, I will say that this site initially offered me a fun and interesting place to go to several times a day. I loved writing and rating and commenting on the ideas presented by the members. I especially enjoyed getting a small compensation for my efforts by way of checks. However, over a short period of time, I became quite dissatisfied with BrightIdea.com when the site became totally unorganized and began to spin totally out of control. The web masters became noncommunicative and stopped paying out the checks. Then several major changes were made without advising the members, thus causing a great amount of confusion and dissension amongst the writers. This is definitely one website that had great potential but got lost somewhere along the line."

* Samplesville. com has both good and bad. The good is theoretically you do get the free samples that they offer, the bad is seldom is there anything left when you check the site. I have visited this site and found absolutely nothing available.

* FreeSamples.com is similar to Samplesville.com, promoted as a site giving free samples of many useful products. Each time you visited the site they are "oops, sorry out of that item" to all the items you choose. Or "that item is not available for your area". What a waste of time!

* Gambling.com, is a site sends you to about 30 other sites where you can play free games or play for money in casinos. But each site you try to go to will be "down" or an error message will come up "can not locate site". About 50% of sites are unaccessable.

* BigPrizes.com should be named NoPrizes.com. It is a gaming site that offers big prizes that no one ever wins.

*Jackpot.com is a gambling site where you pull the handle on a virtual slot machine to win points that you can enter into raffles for prizes. A victim wrote: "I played this site for at least 35 hours one week, entered thousands of points into each raffle and came up winning absolutely nothing."

* TreeLoot.com is is a site where you give your opinions for prizes. One user wrote: "I have spent a lot of time there and all I ever won was free magazines and I don’t know of anyone that has gotten any money from them and I know I will never go back to the site again." Another wrote: "Tree-Loot! HAH! Excuse the pun, but I don’t even monkey with it anymore, because I couldn’t make any sense of it from day one." Yet another wrote: "This website is perhaps the biggest waste of time that I have ever spent online. The first time that I went to the site, I found it very intriguing and somewhat challenging. I was hooked, but after fifteen minutes, I began to feel duped, cheated and angry! How dare the makers of this site lead people to believe that they "are getting warmer", "are close to winning", "need just a few more clicks" when I doubt that anyone has ever won anything of substance from the little monkey! My advice is to steer clear of TreeLoot.com."

* GiantRewards.com is a site where you go and click on sponsers and then play games to try to earn points that are equal to cash. A user wrote: "You can’t cash out until you have made fifty dollars and I have been working the site for almost a year and have yet to cash out so only intend to get that far and then give it up as it just takes too long to make anything."

* AllAdvantage.com offers a get paid to surf bar. A user wrote: "All advantage is one of those paid to surf bars that I had used and I never got any money from them." Anothe wrote: "At first, I DID make money from them. I didn’t even mind when it came to the place where it would be taking longer to make money from them. What I DO mind is that my viewbar doesn’t even seem to turn on the green light for me anymore when I have it up--but having it up makes my computer act goofy."

* RadioFreeCash.com according to a user, "was a fun and interesting site for a while until I realized that I was never going to win anything nor get paid for listening to the various radio stations while I surfed, emailed or played on the web. In fact, I spent many hours enjoying the music only to check my account at the end of a 4 hour session and get disappointed to find that I was credited for listening to only 20 minutes of music!! For me, this was totally unacceptable! After all, if a website is going to proclaim paying its members for listening to the radio, I expect to get paid!!"

* CashWars.com. according to a user is, "My choice for the all time Worst Websites of the Year. I enjoy playing games and the prospect of earning a few dollars added to the fun and challenge. I thought that I would love this website and referred quite a few friends. However, this site bit the dust when no one got paid!! Hmmm...This seems to be the problem with many websites these days."

* Webtruck.org/webtruck is curious. Log in. Donate maybe. There is a toy truck controlled by people over the internet. It has a camera on it. You can drive it around the apartment and see what the camera sees. It sees poverty and desperation. So why is this a dot org again?

* TheWorstWebsite.com makes you wonder if this guy had to pay to get that domain name. I’ll warn you ahead of time: this site is really annoying. But annoying in a way that after you get burned by it you want to email it to all your enemies for revenge.

* Creationmuseum.org is a classic. It’s the home of The Creation Museum, Taxidermy Hall of Fame of North Carolina and Antique Tool Museum. How do they fit all that in one building? This site combines the free spirit of a psychotic off his medication with the graphic design talents of those elephants with paint brushes tied to their trunks. I was impressed however, with how the text on some of the pages seemed to go 3-D at times while viewing it. Especially the one with the mean-faced Darwin and the "5 questions evolutionists can’t answer".

* Soundclick.com is an evil fascist site run by arrogant, overbearing motherfucking assholes. They are very sick scumbags, sleazy and dishonest, criminally incompetent. The abusive staff make this the worst shit hole on the internet, so it should be called Auschwitz.com. You can upload songs and videos but the site design makes navigation confusing and difficult, especially for uploading and finding your own songs. I've complained to staff many times about this major defect, but they don't care and tried to blame me. I offered Soundclick constructive criticism, but they attacked me with vicious insults. When I complained about their behavior, they deleted my account. MP3 songs are converted to a measly 128 kbps. Soundclick promotes a free converter that never works. Don't waste your time with it. Videos are plentiful and easy to find. However, they are converted from stereo to mono, which is idiotic for a music website. Your music will be low quality on Soundclick, unsafe and insecure. But if you are a masochist who enjoys being abused and treated like a child by fascist motherfuckers, then this is the site for you!

* Mailboxdrive.com is an evil nightmare site. You can upload countless songs and videos. 'MailBox Drive is a website to get music codes for all your music. From your IPOD or other Mp3 Player to your cds (ripped to mp3 files before uploading) you can use MailBox Drive to upload your songs and get a music code you can use to play music on every social network and any other website.' A huge 'MYsPlayer' ad constantly pops up when you enter the site. I uploaded FIFTEEN (15) of my songs to this site. However, I was unable to log in. There were no responses to my emails to staff. Eventually I received this prompt on their site: "NOT GETTING PASSWORD? MP3 NOT WORKING?? If you havent logged into your account in the last 30 days, your account could be removed. Please register the same email address again and reupload. Make sure you keep your account activated, or upgrade to a paid account to prevent 30 day deletes." Lone Wolf would love to strangle to death these crazy, destructive motherfuckers! Deleting your account for no good reason is probably only the tip of the iceberg in madness for this sleazy shit hole. Avoid it! Boycott it! Your songs and account are not safe and secure, and it's bad karma to be associated with evil motherfuckers.

* Mymusicstream.com was launched on 29th July, 2005 and deserves to die. Unfortunately, this site has an amateur ratings and comments feature, which I found out the hard way. Some asshole rated one of my songs 1 out of 10 and wrote an extremely insulting, abusive comment. I complained to the staff, but the sick evil motherfuckers supported the abuse, so I had my account deleted. I would not have joined if I had known about the comment feature, which cannot be disabled. This website should be completely avoided, unless you are a masochistic amateur.

* Fuzz.com should be avoided. The site has too many problems, and the staff is one of them. For example, some idiot added a 'this song is not cool' comment to one of my songs. When I demanded the negative comment be removed from my song by the administration, I was told they would not because the comment was 'positive'! I deleted my membership, but I'm still a member. 'FUZZ is a new breed of music company -- combining a powerful artist promotion platform, a feature-rich interactive community of artists and fans, and a next-generation music label.' Fortunately, Fuzz.com went out of business in February 2009.

* Filemoon.com leaves a lot to be desired. 'Upload your Files for FREE with FileMoon.com Simply register at the left, upload your files such as MP3s, Videos, Music, pdfs and more!' The site belongs in the 'shit list' because of the crazy navigation design. It is difficult to log in or find anything. I had 2 songs on the site but they disappeared. When I asked support for an explanation, they replied, 'After a period of time either 30-60 days if the file has not been downloaded it is automatically deleted. I believe this is what happened to your files.' In other words, your songs are unsafe and insecure on Filemoon. Furthermore, songs are not 'files', they are Art. When I asked Filemoon for an explanation for this idiocy and invited them to submit information about their site, they did not respond.

* Alternativeprogression.net should be avoided, unless you want to waste your time. It seems to have several names: alternativeprogression, purevolume, and showcaseyourmusic. 'ShowcaseYourMusic.com has no flashy distractions to waste time because in the music industry time is money, the industry professionals like to move swiftly through our no nonsense site, find what it is they are looking for and go about their business.'

* Musicfreedom.com is difficult to access with your computer. Too many 'errors'. EVERYTIME I try to access the site, I get: 'An Unrecoverable Error Has Occurred! We'll Get Our Team of Geniuses Working on It Right Away.' Don't hold your breath waiting.

* Channel4.com asks: 'In an unsigned band and yet to sign a record deal? Sign up to 4unsigned and bring your music to the Channel4 community.' This is bullshit. The site is mostly video and entertainment, extremely difficult to navigate. I found no way to upload the 3 songs they advertise. I did upload one music video but it was rejected as 'inappropriate'. The video is posted on a dozen other sites.

* Totalband.com costs to join and attempting to use the site usually causes my computer to freeze. 'We are your total solution because we offer fantastic benefits, like a free domain name eg: 'yourband.com', MP3 WebPlayer + CD store to showcase your songs,DIY SiteBuilder + GigBook with auto e-mail flyers!'

TitanMedia.com is a San Francisco based gay porn company founded by director and cinematographer Bruce Cam in 1995. The company quickly grew to become one of the largest producers of gay adult content in the world. Titan is owned by parent company Io Group, Inc. In November 2003 Io Group filed a lawsuit against Larry Flynt Publications, alleging copyright infringement. In December 2003 the company asked file sharing website Kazaa to block its users from downloading 1,400 of its films. In January 2004 Titan wrote to the Senate Judiciary Commitee, complaining that Kazaa had refused to cooperate. The owner and webmaster of a prominent porn website explains: "They just randomly sue webmasters in hopes of generating cash. They have failed to adapt to the online world 10 years ago and are dying dinosaurs and now they just give people shit in hopes to make some revenue."

* Gay411.com refuses to approve many profiles. No other website does this. Welcome to NaziGermany.com. These motherfuckers give no reason for their arrogant fascism. I wrote to the webmaster asking for a reason. No response. I wrote again explaining that I have this Guide. No response. OK, all I can add is that these arrogant scumbags deserve death. They cannot be rehabilitated, so they should die because they are inhuman and evil motherfuckers. This shit hole is for Nazis, other fascists, and perhaps masochists.

* L.P.S.G. or "Large Penis Support Group" is a shitty site to be completely avoided. It starts with the pretentious name. "Penis"? Only doctors have a penis. This website has almost nothing to do with the large penis. There are many sections, such as "Celebrity Endowments", "Penis Enlargement", "Sex With a Large Penis", "Fictitious Stories", etc. There are blogs and forums. Many members are gay men, but there are some women members. Most seem to rate their sexuality in a continuum, such as "70% gay, 30% straight". The major problem with the site is that most of the categories have exhausted themselves, especially the "celebrity endowments", and most of the posts are not about large penises or about penises at all. Basically this site exhausted itself years ago and most of the entries are vacuous, useless bullshit about nothing. Most of the members use it out of habit--a bad habit. Avoid this site because it is not really about large cocks, and the shit hole is run by motherfucking fascists. The bottom line is it's dead, a useless waste of time, a piece of shit bloated with vacuous comments and misinformation. LPSG IS EVIL. Get "Lousy Pretentious Silly Group" off the internet!

* MonstercockLand.com is similar to Xtube, but it supposedly features only very well endowed models (amateur and pro) in videos and photos uploaded by members. It is a criminal rip off website that presents stolen illegal videos with impunity because it is located in Germany.  However, it has been sued for millions of dollars. Lately it has been flooded with "straight" male members who are only interest in women.  So at least half the videos have no monster cock content.  It's basically just another porn site now.  Patrick the webmaster, started out as "Mr. Nice Guy" but has become an asshole, probably because of the cost and problems associated with running a website. There are Gay, Solo and Straight videos and photos, but they are not as segregated as they are on Xtube. You can pay about $10 per month to join or be restricted to VIEW 5 videos per day that you cannot downlod.  Formerly called MonstercockTube, this site has some monster cock videos, but most are merely big or very big.  The majority of video cocks cannot be seen, because they disappear into holes. Video quality tends to be as poor as those found on other sites, but some are watchable. Unless you are interested in poor quality large cocks, this site has nothing else to offer. It is definitely not a social site. Most members are obnoxious, insulting, or completely anonymous and are on the site strictly for the videos. MonstercockLand should be avoided because the videos are poor quality, and the Webmaster spends all his time deleting the very best videos that members upload. There is no explanation given. Basically it's a shit hole. If you make the mistake of joining this shitty site, don't make the mistake of uploading videos, because they will likely be deleted.  Monstercockscam is shit.  Avoid it and forget it.  Let's get this criminal site off the internet.

* Xtube.com is designed like a broken Youtube, except it features porn from members and sponsors. Until 2008 members uploaded tons of "illegal" commercial porn clips. Evil fascist Xtube staff deleted these treasures and also the accounts of members who uploaded them. Thousands! Now there are tons of home-made porn you don't want to watch. It's also possible to "hook up" with other members on this shitty porn site, which is divided into Gay and Straight sections. It's the slooooooowest site on the internet. It can take 5 minutes to access your own profile (!), and sometimes you receive a message to return to the site later because it cannot handle the traffic. It's not only the sloooooooowest website on the internet, it has more ads than any other. Constant escort pop-ups. You also are confronted with "Xtube needs your money!" roadblocks everytime you try to do anything. Plus when viewing videos your computer freezes up if you try to do anything else, and often you cannot navigate away from their website easily. When I wrote to Xtube about these problems, I received a detailed defensive response that blamed everything on "bandwidth". Bullshit! Further correspondence with staff revealed they are arrogant, obnoxious, insulting, incompetent, and unprofessional abusive assholes. Rather than address their technical problems, they attack anyone who complains with insults and threats. These sick scumbags running a smutty porn site most people would be ashamed to be associated with are truly evil fascist motherfuckers who deserve death. Xtube is based in Toorotten, Rottentario, Canacaca, which probably explains why the staff are so dishonest, smug and sleazy--as well as the essentially broken navigation and design of the site.

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