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    9gag (stylized as 9GAG) is an online platform and social media website based in Hong Kong, which allows its users to upload and share user-generated content...
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  • firm he launched 9GAG as a side project and in 2011 he quit his job to focus on it. 9GAG was Chan's first successful website; before 9GAG, he established...
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    to 9GAG. The jokes created in the website were also similar with 9GAG with localized contexts. The founder admitted that 1CAK is influenced by 9GAG but...
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  • (watch) Quartzy Science Exchange Upverter Verbling Vidyard ZeroCater Glassmap 9GAG Boosted BufferBox Canopy Labs Coinbase Diaspora Double Robotics Exec Fullstack...
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  • Legislative Council of Hong Kong Ray Chan (businessman) (born 1984), co-founder of 9GAG Ray Chan (academic), Australian oncology nurse Ray Chan (art director) (1967–2024)...
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    weight; 748PS; Brutus - from the Technic Museum at Sinsheim, Germany - Car". 9GAG. "More on the BMW Brutus". Top Gear. July 11, 2011. "Fire Breathing BMW 46...
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  • on numerous websites such as Reddit, Cheezburger, ESS.MX, Ragestache, and 9GAG, the source of the rage comic has largely been attributed to 4chan in mid-2008...
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  • Spanish). Retrieved December 7, 2022. "Yeah Oruchuban Ebichu is NOT for kids". 9GAG. April 6, 2021. Retrieved December 7, 2022. Gi-seong Im (December 22, 2016)...
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  • November 2011, as a Singaporean spin-off of the popular social media website, 9GAG. Since the website's incorporation on April 10, 2013, it has 1.1 million...
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    and information sharing websites include Reddit, 9gag, 4chan, Upworthy and Newgrounds. Sites like 9Gag allow users to create memes and quick video clips...
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