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Libb-Thims
Libb-Thims
Wetpaint Index Wiki (needed)
Jan 15 2009, 3:25 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 15 2009, 3:25 PM EST
Wetpaint Index Wiki (needed)

With over a million Wetpaint sites (and many of them dead), it is hard to sort through them to find related sites, particularly using this tool:

http://www.wetpaint.com/page/sites?zone=globalNav

which only has nine categories. Having posted many times on this issue and given it some thought, it would seem that a simple way to solve this issue would be for someone at Wetpaint (such as yourself?) to start as Wetpaint Index (wiki), then send out a bulk email to all site creators asking them to start a page on their site at WetpaintIndex.com (or whatever?), and to sub-file it in the appropriate category. An example overview page (of a Wetpaint site) is here:

http://www.datingsiteswiki.com/page/How+to+Date+%28Wetpaint%29

This would very quickly, possibly in a matter of days, seem to solve the issue of how to organize all of the Wetpaint sites, being particular helpful in sorting out the dead sites (one page test sites) from the active ones. What do you think?
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Baby_Apple
Baby_Apple
1. RE: Wetpaint Index Wiki (needed)
Jan 15 2009, 3:32 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 15 2009, 3:32 PM EST
"Wetpaint Index Wiki (needed)

With over a million Wetpaint sites (and many of them dead), it is hard to sort through them to find related sites, particularly using this tool:

http://www.wetpaint.com/page/sites?zone=globalNav

which only has nine categories. Having posted many times on this issue and given it some thought, it would seem that a simple way to solve this issue would be for someone at Wetpaint (such as yourself?) to start as Wetpaint Index (wiki), then send out a bulk email to all site creators asking them to start a page on their site at WetpaintIndex.com (or whatever?), and to sub-file it in the appropriate category. An example overview page (of a Wetpaint site) is here:

http://www.datingsiteswiki.com/page/How+to+Date+%28Wetpaint%29

This would very quickly, possibly in a matter of days, seem to solve the issue of how to organize all of the Wetpaint sites, being particular helpful in sorting out the dead sites (one page test sites) from the active ones. What do you think?
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The Wetpaint 500 is also a good way to search for active site, but I like you idea.
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