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2 [[caption-width-right:350:[[{{Tagline}} We don't make news. We mock it.]]]]
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4->''It's not news, it's Fark!''
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6[[http://www.fark.com Fark]] is a community news aggregator with irreverent humor, created by Drew Curtis in 1999. Fark was inspired by Curtis' love for bizarre, unusual, or just plain stupid news stories. Before user-driven content was really the "in" thing, Fark was already allowing website viewers to nominate such articles for consideration.
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8Typically, a motivated Farker will find an odd story somewhere online, submit it to the site for approval with a witty headline, and add one of a list of predefined tags that tell the reader what to expect. Only the best postings[[note]][-Here, "best" is defined by the administrators' personal and temporal whims-][[/note]] make it to the main page, while lists of ''all'' submissions can be viewed by subscribing to the $10-per-month [=TotalFark=]. Getting a "greenlight" is a sign of [[BraggingRightsReward prestige]] among the farking community. Once a story is posted, users can comment on it, blog-style, by clicking on the link to the right of the headline.
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10Like everything else [[LongRunners that's lasted this long]], it's undergone a number of changes and evolutions, including the addition of daily (or semi-daily, or bi-daily) Photoshop contests, an "[[{{Defictionalization}} UltraFark]]" e-mail address, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking (of course)]] Creator/WilWheaton. During its glory years, it was a hotbed of MemeticMutation, and quite a few of the Internet's most memorable memes were, if not born, proliferated at Fark. At its peak, it was one of the top 100 most visited English websites. That's some serious proliferation.
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12If you're considering farking for yourself, there are a few things you should remember: Fark is one of the more intelligent and wittier communities online, but it's not nearly as ''[[GoodIsNotNice nice]]'' as Website/TVTropes. You'll probably get {{Troll}}ed, and flame wars break out almost hourly. A little research, thick skin, capitalization, and punctuation will go a long way if you plan on jumping in the deep end of the pool.
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14Or, you know, you can just make [[GagPenis oblique references]] to things like "[[OrAreYouJustHappyToSeeMe extensible markup language]]".
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16[[DontExplainTheJoke Penis.]]
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18Oh, and, yes, there is [[http://www.amazon.com/Its-Not-News-Fark-Media/dp/1592403662/ a book.]]
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21!!This website provides examples of:
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23* AGoodNameForARockBand: Happens every so often in the comments of the story.
24* [[AllegedlyFreeGame Allegedly Free Site]]: [=TotalFark=] costs $10 ($5 until 2020) a month; many such users look down upon "liters".
25** Mainly because all of the trolls and shills are liters as they don't want to spend money.
26** The site also lets users give a [=TotalFark=] subscription to someone else. Impress the right person ...
27* AscendedMeme: The catch-quotes at the top of the page as of the 2011 redesign. Examples include "Pricipal caught sayof" and "You'll get over it."
28* BribingYourWayToVictory: [=TotalFark=] subscriptions enable viewers to peruse headlines not approved for posting on the main page... even though most of them aren't that great. Occasionally [=TFers=] can "poach" a greenlight by resubmitting a good story with a better headline.
29** When a link gets posted with a poor or entirely lacking pun or joke title, someone will almost inevitably comment ''"I submitted this with a better headline"''. If a story is already greenlit but a truly brilliant and humorous headline for the same story gets submitted, the admins may greenlight it anyway with a REPEAT tag.
30* BerserkButton: Whatever you do, do ''not'' submit multiple newsflashes for a [[DontExplainTheJoke story about Phil Spector]]. Actually, don't submit multiple newsflashes at all.
31** Farkers do not approve of Alternative Medicine or Anti-vaccination. They have a special hatred for Jenny [=McCarthy=], even though they drool over her tits.
32* BlackComedy: Nothing is sacred there. (Except Fark itself, and the [[ParentalAbandonment founder, mods, and policies]] thereof. Step on those toes, and you'll find yourself on the [[FantasticCasteSystem wrong end]] of all manner of [[JerkAss dickery]].)
33* BreadEggsMilkSquick: Often, headlines are presented in the form of a setup and a multiple choice of what to do. Option c) will be inevitably be the squick. And it will also inevitably be what actually happened, since bread and eggs don't make for good Fark stories. This meme is so overused it's just as often subverted these days, with a), b), and c) being equally outlandish (in which case the answer will be d) [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs all of the above]]).
34* CatchPhrase: Too many to list, but including "Duke sucks," "You'll get over it," and "Still no cure for cancer."
35** [[http://www.fark.com/comments/6742322/Teacher-rapes-11-pupils-It-looks-like-they-should-have-puts-on-sunglasses-put-on-sunglasses-YEEEEEEAAAAAAHHHHH Case in point.]]
36* CaptainObvious: Former KABC reporter Ric Romero ''is'' Captain Obvious to Farkers (due to his habit of stating the blindingly obvious or investigating something long after its time has passed). He is aware of his 'fame' and seems to enjoy it.
37* ContinuityNod: The “Followup” tag.
38* DontExplainTheJoke: "Oh, it's funny because Drew went to Kentucky, and thus hates Duke and repeatedly says the phrase whenever they lose."
39** "Gene Masseth" is just an ordinary name. Farkers like to pretend it has some obscene double meaning (like "Heywood Jablome") to troll people who are afraid to admit they don't get the joke.
40* DoubleMeaning: Used regularly in the headlines. "I was wondering what was wrong with this <insert out of control vehicle or unusual flying object here> when it struck me".
41* EagleLand: The "'MURICA" tag covers examples of Type B/Boorish.
42* EpicFail: Stories that feature this get the "Fail" tag.
43* FunWithAutocensors: The built-in filter replaces "first comment" with "weeners," and "first post" with "boobies" for instance.
44* GoldenMeanFallacy: Used so often by StrawmanPolitical "Fark Independents"[[note]]Farkers who say they're independent, but just happen to agree with Republicans on pretty much everything[[/note]], it garnered its own initialism: BSABSVR ("Both sides are bad, so vote Republican.")
45* HereComesTheScience: Ben Affleck did an ad in the UK that featured the line, "Here comes the SCIENCE!" Fark got hold of it and a meme was born and that meme grew up and became a TropeNamer.
46* HumanInterestStory: Usually accompanied by a "Sappy" tag and a headline mentioning [[SandInMyEyes how dusty it is in here]]. As of 2019, they have their own “D’awww” category.
47* HurricaneOfPuns: Comment threads often turn into one o' these.
48* WebOriginal/LOLCats: Especially on Caturday.
49* MediaScaremongering: "EVERYBODY PANIC" often accompanies sensationalist stories.
50* MemeticMutation: In addition to memes harvested from the web as a whole, the on-site Photoshop contests allow viewers to watch memes mutate visually from day to day.[[invoked]]
51** '''NIXON, YOU DOLT!'''[[labelnote:Explanation]]When Michael Savage said on his radio show, "I don't know of any American president who's resigned," one troll asked for a "better example than LBJ or Washington", to which this answer was directed, in large bold type to get the point across. The kicker? The troll denied it, repeatedly saying "he was tossed".[[/labelnote]]
52** I work for Fark, so I'm really getting a kick out of some of these replies...[[labelnote:Explanation]]A Farker posted a long drawn out "you don't know what you're talking about" post that was so vague that you could insert anything to replace "I work for Fark" and it'd still sound "valid".[[/labelnote]]
53** This entry is so obvious that Ric Romero reported it.[[labelnote:Explanation]]A headline in October of 2005 saw reporter Ric Romero reporting on blogging as if it was a new phenomenon. Now, Romero's name is attached to studies that point out obvious conclusions, or that report on technologies that have already been known about for ages.[[/labelnote]]
54** RON PAUL does not approve of this foolishness.[[labelnote:Explanation]]American politician Ron Paul gained a reputation as a ThirdPersonPerson who loves shouting his own name.[[/labelnote]]
55** Your dog wants steak.[[labelnote:Explanation]]Started by a headline about technology apparently able to read the minds of one's pets. Ever since, most headlines about dogs or steaks reference this joke.[[/labelnote]]
56** [[RealJokeName Gene Masseth]]
57** "I have to be at the gym in 26 minutes."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Cited when a poster gives a flimsy reason for not debating a topic further, or for why someone in a news story is trying to dodge a question.[[/labelnote]]
58** [[Film/NationalLampoonsVacation “X is closed, Y out front should have told you.”]] Though it may be a DiscreditedMeme after the COVID-19 Pandemic made this apply for ''everything''.
59** "Not a DragQueen."[[labelnote:Explanation]] A frequently-made observation about perpetrators of child sex offenses, following an increase in right-wing smear campaigning against the drag (and trans) communities seeking, without any actual basis in fact, to paint them all as prospective sexual predators.[[/labelnote]]
60* MoodWhiplash: The comments from users vary wildly from sympathetic to acerbic, no matter the topic.
61* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Often enough as a headline, usually following; "Citizen/Student does (insert something [[WebAnimation/HomestarRunner good or awesome]]) for his community/school. Person gets reward/scholarship for his deed. Just kidding! Person gets arrested/suspended."
62** Also, "(insert mundane thing here)? That's a jailin'."[[note]]That's from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "The PTA Disbands", where old man Jasper tells the students that [[AllCrimesAreEqual doing pretty much anything at all is]] "a paddlin'".[[/note]]
63* NothingIsTheSameAnymore: Abe Vigoda's mistaken death report was such a beloved RunningGag that Farkers were stunned when he actually died in January 2016.
64* OhCrap: A Total Fark deal during the Covid Pandemic was called simply “Oh Fark.”
65%%* OnlyInFlorida: So much so that the state has its own tag.
66* SarcasmFailure: Frequently accompanied by the "Newsflash" or "Sad" tags, momentous or solemn events are not posted with snark, but with simple, serious listings.
67** [[http://www.fark.com/cgi/comments.pl?IDLink=4750813 Not]] [[http://www.fark.com/cgi/comments.pl?IDLink=4752739 always]] [[http://www.fark.com/cgi/comments.pl?IDLink=4510714 true]] (about the news flashes, at least)
68** ...but most obituary threads fill up with "wrong" RIP wishes...including at least one for Abe Vigoda. Or, more recently, A pic of Vigoda saying, "I'm still here, bitches". Until January 26, 2016, when Vigoda died for real. They then transferred the meme to Creator/BettyWhite or Music/KeithRichards.
69* SarcasmMode
70** "Ugly-ass" [whatevers] as code for pictures of {{Ridiculously Cute Critter}}s.
71** Conversely, someone described as "smoking hot" [[FanDisservice seldom is]].
72* SchmuckBait: Lampshaded whenever a hot actress in very little clothing is featured. After that fact is stated, most headlines go off into CloudCuckooLand, surmising that the Farker has already clicked the link. Sometimes, this backfires: "and let this be a lesson to you to read the entire headline before clicking!"
73* ScunthorpeProblem: The fark filters have become in-jokes themselves. For example, they change the celebrated municipality to Scoonthorpe thanks to CountryMatters.
74* ShoutOut: At least one headline a day will be a not-so-hidden reference to ''something''. More commonly, multiple ones will be.
75* SophisticatedAsHell: The site, its founder, and most of the clientele.
76** A brilliant example, from an October 2011 political thread:
77-->"Or do you think that killing Glass-Steagall and instituting Graham-Leach-Bailey sprung fully-formed from some legislator's head like f*cking Pallas Athena?"
78** [[http://www.fark.com/comments/7155620/77404387#c77404387 This comment,]] in a thread about the Spanish economy, uses the trope to great effect:
79-->"Germany is doing pretty damned good, thanks to a mix of fiscal sensibility, employer subsidies, and broad-based government investment in the private economy. See also: Sweden. Or don't, because you might encounter the real [[PrecisionFStrike f*cking]] world, and the Hayekian dildo you've been riding so hard would break."
80* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The site readership don't much care if you call them "farkers" or "Farkers." On the other hand, the {{Grammar Nazi}}s will show no mercy to misspelled or poorly-punctuated headlines.
81* TooDumbToLive: The "Dumbass" tag is normally given, although an actual death may use a different tag instead.
82* {{Troll}}: Notable for its collection of very bizarre trolls.
83* TrademarkFavoriteFood: The community might kill over bacon and beer. Well, bacon, anyway. They'll ''definitely'' kill over beer.
84* TrueCompanions: Get on their good side and Farkers will be your friends for life. Particularly [=TFers=] and “Maddites” (The Farkers who post on the daily MSNBC thread).
85* UnusualEuphemism: “Fark”, of course. Also, “shiat” and “[[CountryMatters coont]]”.
86* WorldOfPun: At least one approved article each day will be of this kind.
87** In addition to the lame puns in the headlines themselves, the tags are sometimes subject to punning: "[[SickeninglySweet Sappy]]" on a story about trees, "[[TooDumbToLive Asinine]]" on one about rear-ends, "[[MrFanservice Weeners]]" on one about sausages or Dachshunds, "[[EnforcedPlug Plug]]" on stories about plumbing or electrical mishaps, etc.
88** Headlines with Creator/SarahJessicaParker or Creator/JuliaRoberts will invariably have a [[HollywoodHomely horse pun]] thrown in (or stories about horses might mention either actress). [[DontExplainTheJoke See, it's funny because their faces are elongated and their teeth are prominent, not unlike a horse.]]
89* WouldntHurtAChild: For all that Fark has a cynical heart as cold as space and twice as dark, jokes about kids getting hurt or killed do ''not'' go over well.
90* YetAnotherBabyPanda: An old Fark meme is news stories about ugly-ass (read: freakin' adorable) baby animals being born.

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