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>>306410073 23-year-old Christopher Poole (aka “moot”), has made meme-making his official business with the beta launch of Canv.as.
Canvas, which is currently available by invite-only, allows users to upload content — for now, only image files — and discuss items uploaded by fellow users. Similar to 4chan, other users can then upload their own, often heavily-Photoshopped, versions to the site. More casual Canvas-ers (or at least those without a copy of Photoshop) can use in-site drag-and-drop icons, like “LOL,” “WTF” or smiley faces, to add to the conversation. The content is then categorized by most-popular, newest or “random,” and tabs let users browse the site based on this criteria. “Our goal,” writes Poole on the Canvas blog, “is to create the best place to share and play with images.”
While images are the only type of content users can upload at the moment, Poole tells Techcrunch that other types of content, including video, audio and rich text, will eventually be integrated.
Unlike 4chan, however, Canvas requires people to create accounts, and the content is archived. But the accounts are anonymous, and require very little information to set up. Whether or not the added level of online posterity will prevent Canvas becoming the Anonymous clubhouse that 4chan is remains to be seen. |