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PC World's 25 Worst Web Sites

Cilibrin writes "PC World has posted a story on the 25 dumbest dot-coms and silliest sites. Among those to make the list are the pet-related Neuticles — a site for testicular implants for pets — and every child's favorite, Rabies for Kids." From the article: "As venture capitalists scramble to throw money at anything labeled Ajax or Web 2.0, and Web publishing becomes so simple that anyone with a working mouse hand can put up a site, we offer our list of the 25 worst Web sites of all time. Many of our bottom 25 date from the dot-com boom, when no bad idea went unfunded. Some sites were outright scams — at least two of our featured Net entrepreneurs spent some time in the pokey. Others are just examples of bad design, or sites that got a little too careless with users' information, or tried to demand far too much personal data for too little benefit. And to prove we're not afraid to pick on somebody much bigger than us, our pick for the worst Web site may be the hottest cyberspot on the planet right now. "

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  1. Myspace... by Patik · · Score: 4, Funny

    Should've taken all 25 spots.

  2. YES! by DurendalMac · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm glad it made number one. I work in a computer lab as a student at a university, and Myspace is responsible for more browser hangs than everything else combined. That site is a festering cyst on the asshole of the internet.

  3. The full list by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    25. Rentmychest.com.
    24. IKissYou.org
    23. InmatesForYou.com
    22. Digital entertainment network (den.com)
    21. Golden Palace Casino
    20. Hotmail.com
    19. WebVan
    18. Beenz.com and Flooz.com (tie)
    17. Boo.com
    16. Microsoft Windows Update
    15. Neuticles.com
    14. BidForSurgery.com
    13. Whitehouse.com
    12. The Dancing Baby
    11. Rabies for Kids
    10. MyLackey.com.
    9. HamsterDance.com
    8. BonziBuddy
    7. Pets.com
    6. Pixelon.com
    5. AllAdvantage
    4. CD Universe
    3. Cartoonnetwok.com
    2. CyberRebate
    1. MySpace.com

    1. Re:The full list by grammar+fascist · · Score: 5, Funny

      They TOTALLY left out Association of International Glaucoma Societies!

      Maybe it's because they cleaned up their act. They no longer play the Glaucoma Hymn upon visit - you have to click on something now. They've still got the frames, the horrendous color scheme, and the bobbing heads, which I suppose represent people with Glaucoma.

      Glaucoma, Glaucoma, Glaucoma
      Constricting vision slowly
      Halted by progress of science
      Vision of a world united
      Beyond all science knowing...

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      I got my Linux laptop at System76.
    2. Re:The full list by Danga · · Score: 4, Funny

      dude, you look like a simpsons character!

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    3. Re:The full list by rahmza · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I'm sorry, but the worst website I have ever seen has to be http://hosanna1.com/

  4. Worst website according to Digg... by AtariDatacenter · · Score: 4, Interesting

    In a story with 1500+ votes, Digg users acknowledged THIS to be the worst web site ever:
    http://www.kwota.net/cdc/default.htm

    A quote: "I feel like I lost a part of my web design soul just by viewing this site."

    1. Re:Worst website according to Digg... by dufachi · · Score: 4, Funny

      Well, I am going to have to agree that the site in question should be on the top 10, considering that they claim on their hideous-looking site that they are both elite and elitists. Apparently, the elite are color-blind.

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  5. 23. InmatesForYou.com by owlman17 · · Score: 5, Funny

    "23. InmatesForYou.com

    This site helps you find that special someone, even if you have to wait 13 years for her parole to come up."

    I tried clicking on the link but it says "Service Unavailable."

    I hope this wasn't slashdotted.

  6. Glass houses... by Griim · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The best part is PCWorld's site sucks.

    I don't know what their minimum requirement is, but I don't like to maximize my browser window, so I can see what's going on in the background. I have a large screen though, so most sites will fit in a window that's roughly 1024 across...not this site though!

    And who doesn't love an article that's broken down into at least 5 separate pages? I know there's nothing I love more than clicking and waiting 5 times, just to read a single article.

  7. What a load of crap by slack-fu · · Score: 3, Funny

    This list is completely wrong, Hamster Dance is the de facto standard of excellence in web design. Ive modeled almost all of my geocities sites after it, and nowadays I try to implement its design features the my personal, and friends, myspace pages.

  8. Re:Not enough silly by Gamefreak99 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    BonziBuddy is about as silly as the Spawn of Satan.

  9. Russell's Paradox strikes again! by argent · · Score: 3, Funny

    This must be a list of the 25 worst websites that don't list themselves.

  10. Re:Worst? by Cheapy · · Score: 3, Funny

    Nope. They aren't a joke.

    I've seen them. On cars that is.

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  11. Re:Badger Badger / All Your Base by Jekler · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I agree. I think Hamsterdance, badger, all your base, etc. Are all a matter of "How funny did you find it?". They obviously weren't meant to be seriously attracting someone to use the site with some kind of purpose. I think the entire list should be redone minus joke (or "one hit wonder") web sites.

    I think a list of "worst web sites" should be done using only serious material. If you had a "dumbest quote" contest, you wouldn't include intentional jokes.

  12. Discerning Dogs Can't Tell by Ranger · · Score: 4, Funny

    I love Neuticles. I think they are one of the best products on the market for dogs. I can picture this endorsement:

    Customer: After I had my first dog, Scamp, snipped, he just didn't lick himself with the same enthusiasm. When we were going to get our second dog, Arny, snipped we heard about neuticles. After they removed his manhood, we had the install a big ole pair of neuticles. He was unsure of himself for a few days. He sniffed at them tentatively, gave them a lick and he was hooked. I decided to get a pair for Scamp installed. And boy was he happy. Now, both dogs lick themselves with the same enthusiasm as if they had real balls.

    Arny & Scamp: (in unison) Woof! Woof!

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    "You'll get nothing, and you'll like it!"
  13. Windows Update? by raezr · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I've never known anyone to have trouble with it. How is it difficult to click the "update" button and let it do everything for you?

    This sounds more like a lame attempt to bash "Micro$oft" yet again.

  14. Re: myspace by klenwell · · Score: 4, Informative

    Resistance is afoot:

    http://code.google.com/p/moshi/

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    Innovation makes enemies of all those who prospered under the old regime... -- Machiavelli
  15. Re:I hate to rain on this parade... by bitt3n · · Score: 3, Funny
    An intact dog is also required for breeding.
    I'm not sure the offspring of a dog bred from neuticles is going to meet expectations.
  16. Re: myspace by NoTheory · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I say this as someone who both loathes myspace, and has an account (granted w/o any information filled in), but how is signing up for a myspace account resistance? The problem with moshi conceptually, is that people don't care whether their code or their CSS is kosher, they just care that it looks the way they want it to. I guess i just fail to see how moshi encourages people to be better. Even if you give a proof of concept, that doesn't mean that anybody is going to jump on the bandwagon.

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  17. Best part by Kadin2048 · · Score: 5, Funny
    What I really love about that site is their business motto:
    IF YOU ARE NOT HAPPY WITH FINISHED PROJECT YOU TAKE IT AND PAY US.
    I swear I've done business with these guys.
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    "Ladies and gentlemen, my killbot features Lotus Notes and a machine gun. It is the finest available."
  18. Truth in Domain Names Act? by Perseid · · Score: 4, Interesting

    FTA: "In 2003 Zuccarini pleaded guilty to violating the Truth in Domain Names Act and was sentenced to 2.5 years in the federal pen."

    What? Truth in Domain Names Act? So if I create a site about rocket launchers and register it to fuzzybunnies.com I can go to jail? Can fuzzybunnies be a porn site?

  19. Sigh by mqduck · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Like perhaps most people, I skipped first to #1.

    The ease with which anyone of any age can create a page, upload photos, share deeply personal details of their lives, and make new "friends" quickly turned MySpace into a one-stop shopping mall for online predators.

    I lost interest in the article right about here. thinkofthechildren, etc.
    (Come to think of it, aren't shopping malls one-stop shopping malls for "predators"? Oh, teh irony!)

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    Property is theft.
  20. Thanks, now I have to go to goatse by Secrity · · Score: 3, Funny

    I now have to go to goatse to get that melange of hideous images out of my mind. As far as I can tell, hosanna1.com is a site for born again afghan dogs.

  21. Re: myspace by FireFury03 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    people don't care whether their code or their CSS is kosher, they just care that it looks the way they want it to.

    Also, the way they want it to look is often terrible - most of the MySpace sites are either completely unreadable because of some background the site owner has decided to apply, or just plain annoying because they've decided that absolutely everyone must hear their favorite piece of music so they push it upon you as soon as you open the page.

    From what I can see, the one good thing MySpace has done is group a large amount of crap in one place so it's easier to avoid.

    (And I'm not even going to get started on the number of MySpace people who have taken to whoring my bandwidth by linking full size 6MP photos off my web server as their background images without permission).

  22. I knew it by suv4x4 · · Score: 3, Funny

    So I click "Worst Site #1" link directly.

    And what opens? PC World. With a bunch of floating flash ads over the article. No wonder.

  23. Wrong, great site award by edxwelch · · Score: 3, Funny

    No, if you scroll down to the bottom of the page you will see they have a picture of a dog with the words "great site award".
    this proves without any doubt that it is actually a top quality web site.