Difference between revisions of "Gfycat"
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| URL = https://gfycat.com/ | | URL = https://gfycat.com/ | ||
| project_status = {{online}} | | project_status = {{online}} | ||
| archiving_status = {{ | | archiving_status = {{inprogress}} | ||
| source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/gfycat-grab gfycat-grab] | | source = [https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/gfycat-grab gfycat-grab] | ||
| tracker = [https://tracker.archiveteam.org/gfycat/ gfycat] | | tracker = [https://tracker.archiveteam.org/gfycat/ gfycat] |
Revision as of 01:46, 18 November 2019
Gfycat | |
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URL | https://gfycat.com/ |
Status | Online! |
Archiving status | In progress... |
Archiving type | Unknown |
Project source | gfycat-grab |
Project tracker | gfycat |
IRC channel | #deadcat (on hackint) |
Gfycat is a user-generated content short video hosting company founded by Richard Rabbat, Dan McEleney, and Jeff Harris. It was a pioneer of the video alternative to GIF.
On 2019/11/5 they announced on Twitter and Reddit that they are removing some content on 2019/11/18.
Legal Threats
- Dan McEleney accused ArchiveTeam of a DDoS attack and threatened with legal action on 2019/11/7.