Fluther questions your answers

Posted April 1st, 2008 by erik

April Fools!

Today, Fluther is proud to announce a major strategic shift toward becoming an answer-questioning site.

“Question answering sites are a dime a dozen,” said Fluther CEO and co-founder Ben Finkel.  “We wanted to do something really different—and this was the first idea that popped into my head.”

“So many of our users have answers that need questioning,” said Fluther President and co-founder Andrew McClain, adding “we really think this will improve the quality of the community.”

After making this decision, Fluther, Inc. has received numerous inquiries from venture capitalists, looking to cash-in on the new answer-questioning craze.  The company has also been threatened with a lawsuit by Merv Griffin, creator of the television program “Jeopardy!”

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9 Comments on “Fluther questions your answers”

  1. syz Says:

    I liked NPR’s exploding maple trees better.

  2. xyz Says:

    I think the old fluther was better, people could actually get their questions answered instead of the weird titles people are putting up hoping for a funny response

  3. Vincent Says:

    Whaha, excellent :)

  4. Skfinkel Says:

    Like the new direction for Fluther. Much better than a pie in the face.

  5. kevbo Says:

    I feel so much smarter now!

  6. Gail Says:

    Merv Griffin. What is the guy who has passed to the great beyond? (RIP)

  7. RedmannX5 Says:

    I totally agree with xyz. I don’t see how this will improve the quality of Fluther. People are only going to submit stupid responses to get a laugh. I must say…I’m disappointed.

  8. lovelyy Says:

    i too am disappointed.

  9. Michael Gardner Says:

    This is an April Fool’s joke…right?

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