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This is the Seen.is home page. Seen.is is a social networking site based in Iceland. This page provides a description of what Seen.is social networking site is and some of the benefits of joining the sites. Although the have a terms of service, they…

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These are Seen.is's Terms of Service. The terms include such things as not to use abusive language or excessive profanity, no racism antisemitism, or other hate language, no threats, no porn, and no illegal activities.

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On this page of hatebook, users can submit a message to the administrator (assumption). There is an image of Dr. Evil next to the message box. At the top of the page it asks "Is anything hindering us taking over the world? In order to submit, one…

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This is part of Hatebook's edit your profile page that allows users to upload an image to serve as an avatar. Maximum image size is 1024 X 768. Additionally under edit your profile there is a link for general stuff, hatebuddy, things that suck, why…

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The hate album is found under edit your profile. On this page, a user can add a photo to their hate album and a comment on the photo. Maximum size is 1200 KB. Under edit you profile you can also add general stuff,portrait, hatebuddy, things that…

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On this page of editing your profile, a user can create a hate-clan. Users name the clan, select a category, provide a website (if applicable), provide a description, and add photos with comments. This appears to be a form of creating various…

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The hate profile is the users profile page. It shows their avatar, user name, a profile overview, and hate-clan membership. Images and names have been pixelated.

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This is the page the comes up when a new user registers for Hatebook. A brief welcome message appears over the general profile page noting that registration was complete and encouraging you to add a profile. When you close the message you are able to…

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This is Hatebook's homepage. From this page a user can login or a potential user can join. The page notes that Hatebook is an anti-social utility that disconnects you from the things you hate.

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On this page of Hatebook, users can add photos of things they hate. this page lists all the photos and gives the user the opportunity to see the photos on an evil map. As this is part of the profile page, users can see the profile overview including…

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This is Hatebook's "Meet & Greet" starting page as Hatebook calls it. It appears to be the current activity that is happening on Hatebook. On this page the users avatar is present and it provides a feed showing who are new members and who is looking…

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This page is Hatebook's privacy policy. The page explains Hatebook's core principles, the information they collect, the use of information users share, and the role third parties play within the network.

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This is Hatebook's registration page. It asks for gender, address, country, username, password, and email. It also provides links to the terms of use and privacy policy that you must acknowledge you have read and agree. You have to enter a CAPTCHA…

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The system message page is Hatebook's news feed. It lists all the activities by each member, including: who joined, who is looking at who's profile, who posted a comment and where, and who has joined various groups. Along with each post it shows the…

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This is Hatebook's terms of use page. It provides the users legal rights, eligibility, remedies, obligations, limitations, exclusions and dispute resolution.

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This page is part of Hatebook's edit your profile section. On this page a user can give information about themselves along with providing information on an array of things that they think suck, such as: movies, quotes, activities, food, books, etc.…

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The warnings page is part of Hatebook's user profile. On this page, users can create a warning list. This includes the name of the warning, the location, a website if applicable, a category, a description and photo. The idea appears to provide…

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This page is part of Hatebook's edit your profile section. It allows users to tell other users in what areas that are better than users. Users have the opportunity to post photos and videos of their talents.

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This was the first vendor account being auctioned by Blackbook. The site provides the payment option, bidding, and stats on the left side of the page. The center section of the page provides time remaining, tabs for information, photos, questions,…

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This page focuses on Blackbook's auctions. On this page, the user has the option to search auctions and stores, as well as links to auctions they are following, coupons, and their stores. Auctions can also be searched by categories that include…

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This is Blackbook's contact page. It allows individuals to contact the administrator(s) of the site. Users must select a category, provide full name, subject, email address, and message. You also have the option to send a copy of the message to…

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Blackbook allows its users to create applications and add them to Blackbook to take advantage of the existing user base. It allows the host of the application to have full control of the server specifications. This page provides an introduction and…

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This is a sub-page on the developer site, under the API list, which provides developers with the codes to get a list of friends and/or check friendship status for a specific user. The page highlights the response code that the developer will receive…

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This is a sub-page on the developer site, under the API list, which provides developers with the code to get the total number of unseen notifications and/or all the user notifications.. The page highlights the response code that the developer will…

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This is a sub-page on the developer site, under the API list, which provides developers with the code to upload a photo on behalf of the user and/or all the photos for a user.. The page highlights the response code that the developer will receive…
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