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Failbook+ is a comedic blog website which primarily focuses on screenshots of humorous genuine status updates uploaded onto Facebook,[2] although the website has acknowledged expansion into other social networking websites such as Google+, Twitter and others, with messages being sent from users who often have their identities removed. The first "fail" was placed onto the website on December 3, 2009.[1] It is often regarded as a sister website to Fail Blog, a website which focuses on people failing at tasks that they attempt. Failbook is a subdivision of I Can Has Cheezburger?, which is owned by Pet Holdings Incorporated.

Failbook+

Type of site

Entertainment
Available inEnglish, Spanish
HeadquartersUnited States
OwnerPet Holdings Incorporated
URLfailbook.failblog.org
RegistrationOptional
Launched3 December 2009[1]
Current statusOnline

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  1. ^ a b "Failbook".
  • ^ Grimmelmann, James (2010). "Privacy as Product Safety" (PDF). Widener Law Journal. 19. works.bepress.com: 795.
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