| (Some Guy) | "Normally, I sit at my desk the morning before my column comes out, and I stare at the Google News page, Fark.com and BBC's world news page waiting for a story to strike my interest" | (1) | |
| (Some Guy) | "I have continued to visit Fark.com for the strange news and hilarious headlines while staying off the forums. Even if I'm not actively posting anything, I think lurking is as much a part of social networking as anything else." | (28) |
| (Some Guy) | The exaggerated threats of stranger danger and internet predators. "This mentality was on display in a brief item that appeared on the indispensable Fark.com last week." | (6) |
| The Wrath of Fark | (236) | ||
| (Some Guy) | Fark.com called "quicker than other blogs" at finding and linking to stories of great national importance | (17) | |
| (Lehigh Valley Live) | "When I get hungry... I stick my head in my own fridge scouring for food. I don't break into my neighbor's house and raid their pantry. Seems like someone had a major case of the munchies. PS: This has Fark written all over it" | (62) |
| "It appears that many correct submissions were, again, aided by sleuths from the Fark Army (of which we've long been members)" | (104) |
| South Park Fark - Does it get any better than this? | (4) |
| Fark.com called an Internet leader in "ill-informed and subliterate comments, which is apparently where one goes for that sort of thing." WERE NUBMER ONE WERE NUBMEER OEN | (526) |
| (Some UPenn Moron) | "Now, I was aware that the quality of comments at Fark could be very low; but I didn't realize it could be THAT low." | (61) | |
| (Argusleader.com) | The Sioux Falls Argus Leader thought Fark's Michael Jordan headline was nothing but net | (1) |
| For twenty years as a reporter and editor, I never worried about comments. But "There's a lot of...characters on places like Fark.com" | (20) |
| (Some Guy) | "We should all act quickly to win this poll before some Digg/4Chan/Fark coalition moves to get Wasilla, AK to be the nominee" | (47) | |
| (Some Guy) | New terrorist report "demonizes the use of the Internet and websites like You Tube, Fark and Slashdot as terrorist tools." | (333) |
| (Some Guy) | Among April 1 pranks this year, "the New Fark Experience was farking INSPIRED" | (11) | |
| (TechRadar) | Drew Curtis gives his own personal insights on the past, present, and future New Fark Experience™ | (23) | |
| (Some Guy) | Fark.com turns 10 and is still reeling in the readers | (15) |
| (TMCnet) | "In related news," noted Drew Curtis of Fark.com, "fire might be hot, water might be wet." | (7) | |
| "Fark still snarkin' after 10 years." Yeah, snarking your mother | (8) | ||
| (Some Guy) | 20-somethings "get their news on sites that don't produce news -- they just aggregate it. Google, for example, has an active News section. But so do other, more irreverent sites, such as FARK.com." | (10) | |
| The Seattle Times heaps praise upon a Fark headline about the New Yankee Stadium (second section of the article) | (0) |
| (Some Guy) | "Once upon a time when I scripted science and technology news for a student radio programme slot, most of our story source leads came from http://www.fark.com/ " | (1) | |
| During the contest's first couple of hours, most entrants were stumped. And then our friends at Fark.com--for the second week in a row--intervened. (with farker login credit) | (18) |
| (Digital Journal) | "Fark.com also played with its layout, redesigning to resemble a very familiar social network. Can you guess which one?" | (12) |
| (bnd.com) | "Fark.com was born 10 years ago in a dial-up world, when a cell phone was only a phone and twittering sounded kind of naughty. Today, the way Fark-readers consume and read the clever news aggregation Web site has changed radically" | (17) | |
| (Some Alien) | What the FARK is going on over at Reddit today??? | (69) | |
| (Some Young Guy) | "When I need an information fix, I tend to avoid the mainstream sources and go for guys like Jon Stewart and Web sites like Drudge Report and FARK." Seriously, Drudge AND Fark in the same breath? | (5) | |
| Fark launches The New Fark Experience: Curtis shows he cares as much about his users as Zuckerberg | (6) |
| (Some Guy) | "Disembowelment and limb-tearing still ok but simulated buttsecks might send kids the wrong message," reads part of the Fark.com link headline, addressing the MPAA's usual double standard | (0) |
| (TechRadar) | TechRadar interviews some guy named Drew Curtis about why Fark is so awesome and Digg sucks | (2) | |
| (Some Guy) | "To answer the question in the headline, well, yes, we have a number of fans of Fark on our editorial staff. Every single newspaper, radio and television station in this country has Fark fans in their midst" | (24) | |
| The Detroit Free Press is amused by Fark's John McEnroe "What, are you blind?" headline | (0) |
| Seattle Times Sideline Chatter laughs at Fark's John McEnroe "What, are you blind?" headline | (0) |
| "Several dozen contestants correctly identified Shlomi, many of whom we suspect benefited from the detective work of Fark.com's brilliant sleuths." | (9) | ||
| (Some Guy) | U.S. News and World Report cites Fark as a source for their latest unemployment story | (4) |
| The San Diego Union Tribune gets a lot of laughterer from a Farkerer's Federer headline (second section from the bottom) | (0) |
| (TechRadar) | Fark to add friends lists, private messaging, and comment voting: "We're adding some shiat and if you don't want to use it, you'll never see it. But if you're expecting it to be there, then you'll find it" | (138) |
| (Some Guy) | Don't you love it when the article begins "Ripped from the headlines of Fark.com..." | (4) |
| Fark sourced for today's L.A. Times Sports trivia question | (0) |
| Fark (fark.com) is a light-hearted sharing site that focuses on trivial and fun stories around the world. Their slogan is: "It's not news, it's Fark." (second page) | (54) |
| STLToday Tipsheet has a laugh at Fark's Jim Calhoun headline | (1) | ||
| (Some Guy) | "The fact that [the story] was picked up by Fark.com didn't hurt either. The comments there may be slightly more racy than the Journal site, but also much funnier. If you get a chance, check it out." (item #2) | (4) | |
| Olbermann borrows a headline from Fark that he Thoreauly enjoyed (LGT video clip) | (9) |
| My grandson put [a] piece on Fark and from there it went to Project for an Old American Century and I got a couple hundred hits | (1) |
| (Some Guy) | The Daily Gleaner gets their Fark via Pony Express, picks up the "Federer to be a fatherer." headline. (bottom of page) | (1) | |
| At the 2009 SXSW "Building Strong Online Communities"-which featured our own Ken Fisher, Reddit's Alexis Ohanian, Fark's Drew Curtis, and BlogHer's Erin Kotecki Vest-got a very positive response from the crowd | (3) | ||
| (Some Guy) | "My only really true geek boy moment was meeting Drew Curtis of Fark" | (1) |
| "Some [professors] are taking the nuclear option and simply banning laptop use altogether while class is in session. That's too bad for all the bored students who no longer have MySpace and Fark with which to distract themselves" | (89) |
| Congrats to Fark, winner of 2009 Bloggies Lifetime Achievement Award | (80) | ||
| (Some Guy) | There are countless other social networking sites out there; some sound appealing like Delicious, others less so, Fark for example | (13) | |
| Hollywood Reporter indirectly blames Fark for Sci Fi's name change to SyFy | (15) | ||
| Canada's National Post chuckles at Fark's Roger Federer headline. Are you hosers getting these headlines by pony express or what? | (2) | ||
| The National Post hada a laugh at Fark's "Federer to be a fatherer" headline | (0) |
| Seattle Times sports columnist gets a kick out of Fark's Roger Federer headline | (0) |
| MSNBC credits Fark with making Heffelfinger an internet sensation | (7) |
| "Zach Heffelfinger's getting a bit of a beating this week on Fark.com (doesn't everyone?)" | (16) | ||
| (Some Guy) | Our original post about Pepsi's decision to phase-out the 12-pack and replace it with 8-packs received over 25,000 views and made it to Fark.com. I forwarded the comments of customer outrage to Pepsi's PR department | (6) | |
| Keith Olbermann's take on the Rush Limbaugh billboard. Bonus: He gives a nod to the Fark caption thread, with sample Farker suggestions (LGT video) | (167) | ||
| These two latest [Obama] scandals have prompted Fark to conjecture that perhaps the left will finally come to terms with the fact that "Obama is not Jesus. Jesus could actually build a cabinet" | (56) |
| Digg, StumbleUpon, Fark, Yahoo Buzz and del.icio.us, surface the best content as submitted and voted on by the community | (8) | ||
| (Some Guy) | "I suppose Fark has a 'Florida' tag for a reason" | (1) |
| The saga of Zach "Cockpunch or hug him" continues, with Fark mentioned in the article | (146) |
| Canada's National Post jumps on the "praising Fark's Darryl Strawberry headline" bandwagon. Geez, it took you guys long enough | (0) |
| (Some Guy) | Richmond Times-Dispatch gets a kick out of Fark's Darryl Strawberry headline | (0) |
| (A Brother in Fark) | "He loved gardening and tending to his thriving, enormous goldfish. He also loved combing the Internet for interesting news, especially the Web site Fark.com" | (331) | |
| "I posted a story to TV Barn, which then got picked up by Gawker, Fark, Romenesko ... you know, all the best places." | (0) | ||
| The Lighter Side of Sports enjoyed Fark's Darryl Strawberry headline (near the bottom, eh) | (0) |
| Seattle Time Sideline Chatter columnist had a laugh at Fark's Darryl Strawberry headline | (0) |
| (Some Guy) | Houston Press says "there's a reason Florida has its own tag on Fark" | (11) | |
| (Some Guy) | Kudos to the Fark headline for a great Clerks reference | (1) | |
| LA Times sports columnist laughs at Fark's Dean Combs/NASCAR/banjo headline | (2) |
| (TechRadar.com) | Tech blogger says why spend $2,800 on a MacBook Pro when a $420 netbook is just as good at letting you write, fight people online, and waste time on Fark.com? | (19) |
| Drew opines to NPR on death of the newspaper and possible effects on FARK.com | (11) | ||
| (Some Guy) | Wasting time online: Fark is a favorite newsworthy distraction for college students | (6) | |
| The Florida Times-Union gives credit to Fark for the 15 strangest college courses story. (second item) | (1) | ||
| (Some Guy) | Don't you love it when the article begins with "Ripped from the headlines of Fark.com..." | (2) | |
| Seattle Times Sideline Chatter finds Fark's Brady-Bundchen headline funny | (0) |
| (twit) | Drew on a podcast with Leo Laporte and Sarah Lane | (2) |
| (Sum Dum Gai) | Web site falls victim to one of the classic blunders, confuses South American paramilitary group with popular, irreverent news aggregator. Next up: land war in Asia, going in against a Sicilian when death is on the line | (14) |