OhCraps! is Offering Internet Users a Chance to Participate in Cyberculture Experiment

OhCraps! is Offering Internet Users a Chance to Participate in Cyberculture Experiment










(PRWEB) December 3, 2001

There are no rules to the OhCraps! project (http://www.ohcraps.com). Imagine being able to let anyone know WHO you are, WHAT you are up to, all in an interactive environment with the audience. The OhCraps! project allows the lay person to expose his lifestyle to curious Net surfers.

In a one-of-a-kind attempt that blurs the distinction between voyeurism and plain old curiosity, OhCraps! has the potential to change the way people look at privacy. At OhCraps!, even the site administrator’s daily interactions are publicly viewable! At least the site owners believe in what they preach. (Ever wondered what a site administrator does in his day-to-day life? Here’s your chance to find out…)

During the execution of the project, the system is modified to fit the needs of the participants, according to the kind of content that appears on the site. “If you are looking for a dynamic evolving subculture on the Internet, this is where you get it”, says webblazers, a user on OhCraps!.

Whatever the implications, OhCraps! is definitely an interesting experiment. But we recommend that you find out for yourself. http://www.ohcraps.com



















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One Response to “OhCraps! is Offering Internet Users a Chance to Participate in Cyberculture Experiment”

  1. Ortiz Dickerson says:

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