Difference between revisions of "Tvtag"

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{{Infobox project
{{Infobox project
| title = tvtag
| title = tvtag
| image = Employee captured tearing page.png
| description =
| URL = http://www.tvtag.com/
| URL = http://www.tvtag.com/
| project_status = {{closed}}
| project_status = {{closed}}
| archiving_status = {{partiallysaved}}
| archiving_status = {{partiallysaved}}
| data = {{Job|eb9dc}} <br> {{Job|11yog}} <br> {{Job|7q2bz}}
}}
}}
{{DISPLAYTITLE:tvtag}}
{{DISPLAYTITLE:tvtag}}
'''tvtag''' was a social website for TV watchers, with a [[Foursquare]]-style check-in system, including stickers for checking in to certain things or doing certain tasks. It went offline shortly before January 1, 2015.
'''tvtag''' was a social website for TV watchers, with a [[Foursquare]]-style check-in system, including stickers for checking in to certain things or doing certain tasks. It went offline shortly before January 1, 2015.


Users are capable of getting an archive of their own data by mailing datarequest@tvtag.com with their username as the subject line.
Users are capable of getting an archive of their own data by mailing datarequest@tvtag.com with their username as the subject line.
The website and its social media pages were archived through ArchiveBot, but nothing else was grabbed.
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Latest revision as of 17:43, 22 November 2021

tvtag
URL http://www.tvtag.com/
Status Offline
Archiving status Partially saved
Archiving type Unknown
IRC channel #archiveteam-bs (on hackint)
Data[how to use] job:eb9dc
job:11yog
job:7q2bz

tvtag was a social website for TV watchers, with a Foursquare-style check-in system, including stickers for checking in to certain things or doing certain tasks. It went offline shortly before January 1, 2015.

Users are capable of getting an archive of their own data by mailing datarequest@tvtag.com with their username as the subject line.

The website and its social media pages were archived through ArchiveBot, but nothing else was grabbed.