Given where you’re reading this, you’re no stranger to the event that changed the Internet for years to come – The Fappening. Celebrities all over the planet had their deepest, darkest, kinkiest and most private moments stolen and uploaded to the controversial image board 4Chan on August 31, 2014. It gave perverts and voyeurs, both male and female, glimpses into some of the hottest celebs in existence.
Google and Wikipedia got quite the workouts during this time too. Searches for Jennifer Lawrence leaked nudes, Kate Upton naked and Emily Ratajkowski hacked skyrocketed on Google. But why Wikipedia? Because not every celebrity hacked and spread was an A-list or widely-known star. Some are/were known by faces and acting roles alone. Many were in America and the United Kingdom, and while American and British television shows and pop stars can be popular worldwide, many could be forgiven for not knowing who, for example, Carly Foulkes is. She’s the hottie from earlier T-Mobile commercials. Mckayla Maroney? A gymnastics athlete who became even more widely known for a face she made during the medal ceremony in the Olympics.
You know what other site got a ton of traffic as a result of The Fappening? The Porn Dude. The ultimate source for all things porn and top lists was on the case like a fat chick on a cupcake! As per usual, he hit the World Wide Web running and located, browsed and ranked the top sites for any and all things Fappening-related.
Is it mobile-friendly? That’s pretty damn important in today’s Internet age. Is the navigation neat, orderly and easy? This definitely matters too. Is the site littered with popups and popunders which highjack your masturbatory experience? Down the list it slides. He ranks each and every site he includes on his list on these and many, many more criteria. Go see for yourself just how that hard work paid off.
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