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Other Sources of the "Slashdot Effect"?

mattsucks asks: "I was surfing Google News today, looking for something interesting. I had just loaded the page, and hit refresh. A new story popped up at the top of the news page, so I chased the link. 'Server Too Busy, Try Again Later' replied the kind webserver. Obviously a Google News-driven Slashdotting was in effect (pun intended). Another example: one of our local talk-radio DJs likes to have his listeners pound the web sites of anyone he is peeved at. He's the #1 DJ in his slot, so when he says 'click' he generates a LOT of traffic. What other causes have people found of the Slashdot Effect?"

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  1. memepool by TheSHAD0W · · Score: 3, Informative

    I've seen memepool /. sites in the past...

  2. Fark by indyz · · Score: 5, Informative

    Fark drives a few servers into the ground every day.

  3. SA by ctr2sprt · · Score: 4, Informative
    Something Awful kills servers all the time. It was a game at one point: how long will the Geocities Awful Link of the Day last before getting throttled? I think the average time was about ten minutes, which is why they usually locally mirror the pictures and such they use for excerpts.

    SA has the added trick of mentioning if the page has a guestbook. All sorts of fun things to do with guestbooks, from ASCII-art renderings of goatse to, well, ASCII-art renderings of tubgirl.