FFFFOUND!

FFFFOUND!
Type of site
Social bookmarking, image sharing
Available in English, Japanese
Owner Tha Ltd.
Created by
  • Yosuke Abe
  • Keita Kitamura
Website ffffound.com
Registration Optional, invitation only[lower-alpha 1]
Launched 2007 (2007)
Current status Active

FFFFOUND! is a social bookmarking web site that allows registered users to share already existing images on the Internet and to receive personalized recommendations of other images. Users not registered may view these posts and the corresponding recommendations; registration is strictly by invitation. The site was established in 2007 by Yosuke Abe and Keita Kitamura of the Japanese company Tha, owned by Yugo Nakamura.

Operation

FFFFOUND! operates as a social bookmarking web site for sharing already existing images on the Internet. Based on their support of other images by means of a like button, users receive personalized recommendations comprising other images.[1] These recommendations are available to the public and may serve as artistic inspiration.[2]

FFFFOUND! was established by Yosuke Abe and Keita Kitamura of Tha, a Japanese web development company owned by Yugo Nakamura, in June 2007. Since its founding, registration has been allowed strictly by invitation, out of fear of the site becoming too large to organize and manage.[3] Nakamura avoided elements of modern web design while directing the development of the site in order to keep its appearance simple.[4] By December 2008, the site hosted over 500,000 images.[3]

Reception

An editor of Creativity called FFFFOUND! a magnet for graphic designers at the launch of the site's beta version in 2008. Calling invitations to this release a desirable commodity, the editor praised the site's ease of use and the unpredictable nature of its algorithm for creating recommendations.[5] Russell Davies of Campaign called social interaction on the site minimal but thought the community of users cohesive in spite of this.[6] Louisa Pacifico of Design Week considered the small number of users constructive to the site's quality and thought that the large number of images would leave any user regularly satisfied.[2]

The Brazilian web designer Fabio Giolito created We Heart It, another image bookmarking service, in response to FFFFOUND!'s limited registration.[3]

Notes

  1. Registration is required for making personalized recommendations.

References

  1. Bell, Gavin (2009). "Understanding Activity and Viewpoints". Building Social Web Applications. O'Reilly Media. p. 105. ISBN 1449391729.
  2. 1 2 Pacifico, Louisa (February 4, 2010). "Inspired". Design Week. Centaur Communications. p. 10.
  3. 1 2 3 Wortham, Jenna (December 1, 2008). "If Digg Did Pictures". The New York Times. The New York Times Company. p. B5.
  4. Burgoyne, Patrick (February 2008). "The Craftsman". Creative Review. Centaur Communications. p. 46. ISSN 0262-1037.
  5. Anonymous (March 2008). "Ffffinders Keepers". Creativity. Crain Communications. 16 (3). p. 11. ISSN 1541-3403.
  6. Davies, Russell (January 11, 2008). "Facebook Is So Last Year: More Intimate Network Sites Are In". Campaign. Haymarket Business Publications. p. 14.

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