Christian Rock Prank Catches Fire (://URLFAN)
Discover what sites bloggers are referencing in real time.
Reading 1,398,661 feeds, parsing 95,631,598 posts, ranking 1,515,000 domains.

    HOME  CONTACT  ABOUT US  TOP 100 SITES  BUZZ POSTS
Search 95,631,598 blog posts
LOOKUP A DOMAIN

Feed
newteevee.com

Post Category
Online Video

Post Date
Jan 23, 2007 5:05 p.m.

Article Structure
8 paragraphs
2419 characters
1 images
9 outgoing links

Sites mentioned
(click for rank details):

collect.myspace.com
goodasyou.org
pandagon.net
thestranger.com
gawker.com
eveningservice.com
lovegodsway.org
donniedavies.com
myspace.com


Next Article
Drinking Liberally

Previous Article
Django et les vues génériques : petit exemple de filtrage de contenu.

Christian Rock Prank Catches Fire

Source: http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/newteevee/~3/805079...

Displaying mentions in this article, for full text please visit source.

Walking a very, very fine line here, I just thought I’d point out a video from ‘Donnie Davies’ called “The Bible Says” that’s catching buzz. Why? Because the vast majority of people are going to find it either highly offensive or highly hilarious. But they’ll all watch it, and talk about it, and send links to their friends ad infinitum. (UPDATE: Well they did, anyway, until YouTube removed the video. Thankfully, Donnie has it on his MySpace page, too.)

After the jump I do my best to answer the question, “Is this a hoax?”

Yes, I’m about 99% certain that this is a hoax, meant to mock anti-homosexual zealots. But as hoaxes go, it’s very well done, with a number of sites having been built to lend credibility to the backstory. It’s traveled up the link chain from Good as You to Pandagon, then the Seattle Stranger’s Slog to Gawker (where I found it) — and at every stop, it’s forced people to ask, “Is it real?”

A little reasarch on my part found a closed circle of links between the background web sites, that the domains are anonymously registered at GoDaddy by proxy, and according to a friend familiar with the Christian music scene, the language is too far over the top to be believable. But the ambiguity is what makes it so genius, and may have worked to convince some gullible MySpace users at least.

Now the fun becomes watching the meme spread until, hopefully, there’s a big reveal at the end where the prankster comes clean. So shine on you crazy diamond, Donnie Davies!


Feeds and posts are not affliated with ://URLFAN. They are displayed here simply for informational purposes, if you would like to remove your feed, posts, or domain from ranking and analysis, please contact us.

://URLFAN (.15)
Contact Us - About ://URLFAN - Notify me when my site is added or updated.