Upozornenie: Prezeranie týchto stránok je určené len pre návštevníkov nad 18 rokov!
Zásady ochrany osobných údajov.
Používaním tohto webu súhlasíte s uchovávaním cookies, ktoré slúžia na poskytovanie služieb, nastavenie reklám a analýzu návštevnosti. OK, súhlasím









A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | CH | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9

AsianAvenue
 
AsianAve.com
Type of site
Social networking service
Founded1997; 27 years ago (1997)
Headquarters
205 Hudson Street, 6th Floor
New York City, New York
,
OwnerUrban One
Current statusRedirected to BlackPlanet

AsianAve or Asian Avenue was a social networking service that focused on Asian Americans. The platform was shut down and the URL now redirects to its sister site, BlackPlanet.

History

Originally named AsianAvenue (or Asian Avenue), the site was launched on July 21, 1997[1] by co-founders Benjamin Sun, Peter Chen, Grace Chang, Michael Montero, and Calvin Wong. By 1998, The New York Times described it as "unusually successful" despite being "run out of an apartment", having hit five million page views from 50,000 users.[2]

Members were politically active, protesting an MSNBC headline for the 1998 Winter Olympics reading "American beats out Kwan", referring to U.S. Olympic teammates Tara Lipinski and Michelle Kwan.[2] In 1999, members protested an ad for SKYY vodka showing a partly dressed white woman being served by a woman in a Mandarin dress and chopsticks in her hair,[3] which the protesters said perpetuated racial stereotypes.[4] After some 300 postings on Asian Avenue were forwarded to SKYY, the company agreed to stop using the ad.[3]

The site received over 70,000 unique visitor hits in August 2000.[5] At its peak, there were over 2 million users with more than 5000 online at any time.[citation needed] Robert X. Cringely claimed in 2000 that Asian Avenue had more members than BlackPlanet, a Community Connect sister site.[6]

Fine Line Features chose the site for an exclusive interview with Chinese NBA star Yao Ming to promote its documentary The Year of the Yao. One writer characterized it "mainly an Internet dating site"[7] In 2003, Darrell Hamamoto used an interview on the site to attract male talent for his adult film Skin to Skin, using the "unheard of" pairing of an Asian-American male performer with Asian-American woman.[8]

At one point the site made various previously free features available only to premium users, which hurt the site's popularity. On October 31, 2005, the website relaunched the social network features.[citation needed] As of April 2007, there were 1.4 million registered users with fewer than 100 online at any given time.[citation needed]

Partners include party promoters (Synergy), film festivals (Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, Asian American International Film Festival), media (AngryAsianMan.com, AZN TV) and many more. Music artists, such as Notorious MSG, Far*East Movement, and Magnetic North have gained popularity from their exposure on AsianAve.com.[original research?] In 2010, Monster.com announced a co-branded partnership with Asian Avenue. Based on a small questionnaire members filled out when signing up for a membership, Monster generated a list of potential job openings and interests, which was displayed after users signed into AsianAvenue.

In October 2007, U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama created profiles on AsianAve as well as sister sites BlackPlanet, MiGente.com and Glee.com.[9]

AsianAvenue allowed users to see who visited their profiles, in contrast to Facebook, where browsing is entirely private. Members can view a list of members that have looked at their site on their main profile page.

The site was shut down and the URL is now redirected to its sister site, BlackPlanet.

References

  1. ^ "Company Timeline". Community Connect. Archived from the original on 2008-05-18. Retrieved 2008-07-10.
  2. ^ a b Anthony Ramirez (April 12, 1998). "NEIGHBORHOOD REPORT: NEW YORK ON LINE; One Site, 14 Ethnic Groups". The New York Times. Retrieved 2007-10-06.
  3. ^ a b Kim Girard (August 31, 1999). "Vodka maker clips ad after community criticism". CNet. Retrieved 2007-10-05.
  4. ^ Courtney Kane (September 2, 1999). "Vodka Ad Is Stopped After Racism Protest". The New York Times. Retrieved 2007-09-26.[dead link]
  5. ^ "Group Think: Community Connect has created ethnic associations on the net. Can it also make money?". The Wall Street Journal. October 23, 2000. Archived from the original on 22 September 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-05. Mirrored on Community Connect website.
  6. ^ Robert X. Cringely (August 17, 2000). "If You Build It, They Will Come: What BlackPlanet Teaches Us About the True Nature of the Internet". PBS. Retrieved 2007-10-05.
  7. ^ Grace Niwa (May 6, 2005). "Lessons from Yanking 'The Year of the Yao'". Asian Week. Archived from the original on August 15, 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-05.
  8. ^ Harry Mok (October 10, 2003). "Yellow porn". Salon.com. Archived from the original on 11 October 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-05.
  9. ^ Vargas, Jose Antonio (October 6, 2007). "Barack Obama, Social Networking King". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on November 5, 2011.
Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=AsianAvenue
>Text je dostupný pod licencí Creative Commons Uveďte autora – Zachovejte licenci, případně za dalších podmínek. Podrobnosti naleznete na stránce Podmínky užití.

čítajte viac o AsianAvenue


čítajte viac na tomto odkaze: AsianAvenue



Hladanie1.

Social networking service
New York City
New York (state)
United States
Urban One
BlackPlanet
Social networking service
Asian Americans
BlackPlanet
The New York Times
MSNBC
1998 Winter Olympics
Tara Lipinski
Michelle Kwan
SKYY vodka
Mandarin dress
Chopstick
Wikipedia:Citation needed
Robert X. Cringely
BlackPlanet
Fine Line Features
NBA
Yao Ming
The Year of the Yao
Darrell Hamamoto
Wikipedia:Citation needed
Wikipedia:Citation needed
Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival
Notorious MSG
Far*East Movement
Wikipedia:No original research
Monster.com
Barack Obama
BlackPlanet
MiGente.com
Glee.com
Facebook
BlackPlanet
The New York Times
CNet
The New York Times
Wikipedia:Link rot
The Wall Street Journal
Robert X. Cringely
Public Broadcasting Service
Asian Week
Salon.com
Jose Antonio Vargas
The Washington Post
Portal:New York City
File:Crystal Clear app linneighborhood.svg
Portal:Internet
Template:Social networking services
Template talk:Social networking services
Special:EditPage/Template:Social networking services
Social networking service
List of social networking services
23snaps
Amikumu
ANobii
Are.na
Ask.fm
Badoo
BeReal
Bluesky (social network)
Bondee
Bumble
Cara (app)
Clubhouse (app)
Cohost
Convoz
Cyworld
Diaspora (social network)
Display (social network)
Douban
Draugiem.lv
Facebook
Foursquare City Guide
Foursquare Swarm
Friendica
Gab (social network)
Gapo
Gas (app)
Gettr
GNU social
Hi5
Hive Social
Huddles (app)
Idka
Instagram
IGTV
IRC-Galleria
Kuaishou
Kumu (social network)
Letterboxd
LiveJournal
Likee
Marco Polo (app)
Mastodon (social network)
Meetup
MeWe
Miaopai
Micro.blog
Minds (social network)
Mixi
MX Player#MX TakaTak
Myspace
My World@Mail.Ru
Nextdoor
Odnoklassniki
Parler
Peach (social network)
Pinterest
Pixnet
Plurk
Promo.com
Qzone
Readgeek
Renren
ShareChat
Snapchat
Snow (app)
Spaces (social network)
Tagged (website)
Tal Canal
Taringa!
The Meet Group
Threads (social network)
TikTok
Tinder (app)
Triller (app)
Truth Social
Tuenti
TV Time
Tumblr
Twitter
Untappd
Vero (app)
VK (service)
Weibo
Whisper (app)
Xiaohongshu
Yik Yak
Professional network service
Academia.edu
Behance
Brainly
HCL Connections
LinkedIn
Moodle
ResearchGate
Solaborate
Viadeo
XING
Yammer
List of defunct social networking services
App.net
Avatars United
Bebo
Bolt (website)
BranchOut
Capazoo
Cloob
EConozco
Edmodo
Ello (social network)
Emojli
EWorld
Eyegroove
FitFinder
FriendFeed
Friends Reunited
Friendster
Grono.net
Google+
Google Buzz
Google Currents (social app)
Hello (social network)
Heello
Highlight (application)
Houseparty (app)
Hyves
IdeaPlane
ITunes Ping
IWiW
Jaiku
Keek
Lifeknot
LunarStorm
Me2day
Meerkat (app)
Miiverse
MixBit
Mobli
Mugshot (website)
Multiply (website)
Musical.ly
Natter (social network)
Netlog
NK.pl
Orkut
Path (social network)
Periscope (service)
Pheed
Piczo
PlanetAll
Posterous
Pownce
Qaiku
Meta (academic company)
SixDegrees.com
Skyrock (social network site)
So.cl
Spotify Live
Spring.me
Streetlife (website)
StudiVZ
Surfbook
Talkbits
Tbh (app)
Tea Party Community
Third Voice
Tribe.net
Tout (company)
Tvtag
Vine (service)
Windows Live Spaces
Wretch (website)
Xanga
Yahoo! 360°
Yahoo! Kickstart
Yahoo! Mash
Yahoo! Meme
Yo (app)
Comparison of social networking software
White-label product
Ning (website)
Wall.fm
Social network analysis software
Diaspora (social network)
Web 2.0 Suicide Machine
Attention inequality
Confessions page
Cybersectarianism
Fediverse
List of virtual communities with more than 1 million users
Online identity
Small-world experiment
Small-world network
Social network
Thirst trap
User profile
Virtual community
Hospitality exchange service
Mobile social network
Online dating
Comparison of online dating services
Social network advertising
Social network hosting service
Social profiling
User interface
Activity stream
Brand page
Group (online social networking)
Hashtag
Like button
Online petition
Open-access poll
Reblogging
Stories (social media)
Issues relating to social networking services
Privacy concerns with social networking services
Problematic social media use
Use of social network websites in investigations
Social media use in politics
Gender differences in social network service use
ActivityPub
Frank McCourt (executive)#Technology
Distributed Social Networking Protocol
Micropub (protocol)
OpenSocial
OStatus
Pump.io
XMPP
AsianAve
AsianAve
AsianAve
Main Page
Wikipedia:Contents
Portal:Current events
Special:Random
Wikipedia:About
Wikipedia:Contact us
Special:FundraiserRedirector?utm source=donate&utm medium=sidebar&utm campaign=C13 en.wikipedia.org&uselang=en
Help:Contents
Help:Introduction
Wikipedia:Community portal
Special:RecentChanges
Wikipedia:File upload wizard
Main Page
Special:Search
Help:Introduction
Special:MyContributions
Special:MyTalk
AsianAve
AsianAve
AsianAve
Special:EntityPage/Q4806546#sitelinks-wikipedia
AsianAve
Talk:AsianAve
AsianAve
AsianAve
Special:WhatLinksHere/AsianAve
Special:RecentChangesLinked/AsianAve
Wikipedia:File Upload Wizard
Special:SpecialPages
Special:EntityPage/Q4806546
AsianAve
AsianAve
Updating...x




Text je dostupný za podmienok Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License 3.0 Unported; prípadne za ďalších podmienok.
Podrobnejšie informácie nájdete na stránke Podmienky použitia.