Unfunny OfficePirates.com To Close September 1st
An article in Media Post traces the sad history of OfficePirates.com, a site launched by Time Inc (my former employer) in February 2006 whose purpose seems to have been to exploit the "workplace humor" meme. The site will cease operations on September 1st.
I will refrain from commmenting extensively on the site's content, which in my view was neither funny nor particularly relevant to the concerns of a workplace audience. But I will ask this: what does OfficePirates.com's most frequently passed-around article, "20 Classic Rock Tribute Bands," have to do with the gestalt of working? What possible connection did OfficePirates.com's sophomoric, sexist video content have with workplace issues, except perhaps to condone sexual harrasment?
The amazing thing is that Time Inc. got Dodge and some other branded advertisers to put up money to fund this stupid stuff. Now that's funny.
In the meantime, I will add OfficePirates.com to Ghost Sites' official list of dead humor sites. This list now includes:
buttafly.com
chihuahuaboy.com
cracked.com
furiosity.com
greasefire.com
hierarchy of the zucchini peoplee
lightedpictures.com
milleniumhell.com
officepirates.com
pulsecheck.com
rayno.com
redstarball.com
satirewire.com
sensory deprivation
smartass.org
snipersite.com
squatpump.com
subatomichumor.com
thedoormagazine.com
thesefriendsofmine
thethirdrail.com
underground-online.com
urbanexpose.com
wearenotamused
weirdharold.com
whatever-dude.com
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