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It has also been updated to work using HTML5 media playable, HTTPS communications, and includes a mobile-friendly interface. On March 31, 2020, YTMND re-launched in earnest, including all of the previously hosted YTMND sites and the ability to log in, create accounts, recover passwords, and post new sites. The restoration of search functionality on a repaired database was completed in December 2019. He announced the launch of the HTML5 player using Ogg Vorbis on June 5, 2019. Suggestions included abandoning Adobe Flash Player in favor of HTML5, as well as implementing Transport Layer Security and "other modern necessities." On May 21, 2019, the main page was updated to reflect that YTMND subdomains and search functionality should be functional. On May 17, 2019, Max Goldberg wrote to supporters on his Patreon that an "outpouring of support" had convinced him to work to save the site, opening a community Discord and soliciting input on modernizing the site.

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The site itself partially came back online, with a page stating that there had been a "catastrophic failure" in its database, and stating that whether the site will be restored was undecided. In May 2019, the site experienced major downtime, which led media outlets to report that the site had been shut down permanently. On May 12, 2018, the site stopped accepting new user signups as a result of Google shutting down version 1 of its ReCAPTCHA anti-spam mechanism.

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In August 2018, Archive Team revealed that it had archived the entirety of the site's content up to that point. I don't have much interest in the site beyond it being good memories." It seems like the internet has moved on.And I've moved on too. Goldberg stated "Besides being a time capsule I don't really see a reason for it to continue to exist. On August 29, 2016, Max Goldberg announced that YTMND would likely soon be shutting down, citing ill health and the site's inability to fund its own hosting fees from ad revenue. The re-design added new features, such as the YTMND digest. On September 24, 2006, YTMND changed to a new layout and design.

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A feature debuted soon after allowing users to donate money on behalf of a YTMND chosen by the user in exchange for its increased exposure through the main site. In November 2005, YTMND changed its layout and added new features, including a comment management system and new lists for the main page.

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The site caught on in popularity and became an Internet phenomenon when major weblogs and Internet forums began linking to the Picard Song YTMND. The website opened that day after a rushed coding and design process. He mentioned, as well as a new website, YTMND, that would be ready by April 10. In 2004, Goldberg wrote a press release after winning a lawsuit filed by Dustin Diamond for the "fan page" at the aforementioned. At first, Goldberg maintained a list and mirror of these sites, but the list soon became exceptionally long.

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Goldberg's newĬreation inspired others to make similar sites with other movie and television quotations (or any other sound clip they wished to use). The advent of zoomed text currently on the website was seen in the following months, where the website also featured a photograph of Sean Connery. Originally, the website featured the text "YOURE THE MAN NOW DOG.COM" drawn out in 3D ASCII text with a sound loop from the Finding Forrester trailer of Sean Connery reciting the phrase "You're the man now, dog!". A popular example is a video of Diet Coke posted by it accumulated nearly 400,000 views and over 36,000 likes.YTMND originated in 2001 from Max Goldberg's original website, "", which he registered along with " " after seeing a trailer for the movie Finding Forrester in which Sean Connery says the line "You're the man now, dog!". My favorite example of the trend was posted by and features a singular photo of Tom Wambsgans from Succession with the text, "a list of people who love Tom Wambsgans." He's quite possibly the least likely champion of these groups. The clip has been used in over 3,000 TikToks. Creators are posting other people, things, and media that perform well with those demographics. Obviously, the iconic soundbite became fodder for TikToks. In a recent interview with Vice News, beloved drag queen Trixie Mattel said, "I'm big with teens, girls, lesbians, the mentally ill, the very sad, folk music enthusiasts." She's playing off of the running internet joke that her fans are entirely queer women. Meanwhile, regular TikTok users shared things that do well with teens, girls, and lesbians, posted about things that pissed them off, and participated in keep singing along challenges. This week, Beyoncé posted her first TikTok and Noah Schnapp broke his silence by posting a math video after being called out by Doja Cat for being a snake.










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