ChatRoulette Still Mysteriously Closed While Alternatives Continue to Grow Rapidly
ChatRoulette Still Mysteriously Closed While Alternatives Continue to Grow Rapidly
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 24, 2010
The buzz online is growing on why Chatroulette suddenly shut down and continues to be offline over 24 hours later. Users frustrated with this mysterious outage have started looking for alternatives creating rapid growth for similar sites that have opened since the Chatroulette phenomenon started.
MeetRandom ranks different Chatroulette type sites based on traffic and popularity. According to Meetrandom’s Allen Fox “traffic has on the average more than doubled for alternative websites to Chatroulette”.
Allen Fox explains “Keeping a site offline for so long may turn into a traffic nightmare as users get used to different platforms and become less inclined to return to a site that didn’t work. Once the site comes back online the decline in traffic could snowball since it is a peer to peer system.”
Either way this does not seem to be a very well thought out plan on the part of Andrey causing an uproar with his fan base and posting promises he could not keep by not releasing the new version as promised before midnight.
Allen adds “I have hope that Chatroulette will see a brighter day and be back better than ever. For now we will all just have to wait and see.”
About Meetrandom:
Meetrandom was created in response to the Chatroulette phenomenon starting early this year. We rank the best Chatroulette type sites and allow users to vote and rank different ChatRoulette type websites. Since its launch in July of this year Meetrandom has already had over a million visits and is growing rapidly.
Contact:
Allen Fox
MeetRandom Top Sites
818-980-9007
allenfox2411(at)gmail(dot)com
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