document updated 17 years ago, on Nov 17, 2007
These are blogs that consist mainly of linkjacked images, and almost never contain
enough context to actually learn more about the things in the image, or to figure out the
trustworthiness of the image's original author.
- bestpicever.com (reddit, digg, stumbleupon, wikipedia) [alexa]
- pileofphotos.com (reddit, digg, stumbleupon, wikipedia) [alexa]
- bestpicsaround.com (reddit, digg, stumbleupon, wikipedia) [alexa]
- uncommonpics.com (reddit, digg, stumbleupon, wikipedia) [alexa]
- lackcolor.com (reddit, digg, stumbleupon, wikipedia) [alexa]
- picsdown.com (reddit, digg, stumbleupon, wikipedia) [alexa]
- knuttz.net (reddit, digg, stumbleupon, wikipedia) [alexa]
- yadogg.com (reddit, digg, stumbleupon, wikipedia) [alexa]
- amazingfiltered.blogspot.com (reddit, digg, stumbleupon, wikipedia) [alexa]
- static.iftk.com.br (reddit, digg, stumbleupon, wikipedia) [alexa]
- photo-of-the-day1.blogspot.com (reddit, digg, stumbleupon, wikipedia) [alexa]
- oomsa.com (reddit, digg, stumbleupon, wikipedia) [alexa]
The solution to this problem? Obviously people should stop upmodding images if they don't have
adequate context. Until that starts happening though, individual users can install the
Reddit Content Filter. It
contains a site blacklist that will hide all stories from the sites you specify.