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Chatroulette is a website that pairs random strangers from around the
world together for webcam-based conversations. Visitors to the website
randomly begin an online chat (video, audio and text) with another
visitor. At any point, either user may leave the current chat by
initiating another random connection.
Overview
The Chatroulette web site was created by Andrey Ternovskiy, a
17-year-old high school student in Moscow.[2] Ternovskiy says the
concept arose from video chats he used to have with friends on Skype,
and that he wrote the first version of Chatroulette in "two days and two
nights".[3] Ternovskiy chose the name "Chatroulette" after watching The
Deer Hunter, a 1978 film set in the Vietnam War in which prisoners of
war are forced to play Russian roulette.[4]
In early November 2009, shortly after the site launched, it had 500
visitors per day.[3] One month later there were 50,000.[3] The site has
been featured in The New York Times,[2] New York magazine,[5] and on
Good Morning America,[6] Newsnight in the United Kingdom,[7] Tosh.0,[8]
and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.[9] Chatroulette was even parodied
in the South Park season 14 episode "You Have 0 Friends".[10] In
February 2010, there were about 35,000 people on Chatroulette at any
given time.[11] Around the beginning of March, Ternovskiy estimated the
site to have around 1.5 million users, approximately 33% of them from
the United States and 5% from Germany.[3]
The website uses Adobe Flash to display video and access the user's
webcam. Flash's peer-to-peer network capabilities (via RTMFP) allow
almost all video and audio streams to travel directly between user
computers, without using server bandwidth. However, certain combinations
of routers will not allow UDP traffic to flow between them, and then it
is necessary to fall back to RTMP.[12]
An early growth phase was funded by a $10,000 investment from his
parents which he soon paid back. As of March 2010[update], Ternovskiy
runs the site from his childhood bedroom, assisted by four programmers
who are working remotely and the site is supported through advertising
links to an online dating service.[3]
According to one informal study,[13] nearly half of all chatoulette
spins connect you with someone in the USA. While the next most likely
country is France with 15%.[14]On average in spins showing a single
person: 89% were male and 11% were female. 8% of spins showed multiple
people behind the camera. 1 in 3 females appear as such a group. That
number is 1 in 12 for males. You are more likely to encounter a webcam
featuring no person at all than one featuring a sole female. 1 in 8
spins yield something R rated or worse. You are twice as likely to
encounter a sign requesting female nudity than you are to encounter
actual female nudity.
Percent of site traffic per country: United States 25%; China 18%;
Germany 6.8 %; France 6.1%; United Kingdom 5.3%; Italy 4.1%; Turkey
3.8%; Spain 3.2%; Brazil 2.5%; Canada 2.3%; Netherlands 2.0%; Australia
2.0%; Russia 2.0%; Chile 1.2%; India 1.0%; Austria 0.8%; Norway 0.6%;
Argentina 0.6%; Belgium 0.6%; Switzerland 0.6%; Japan 0.5%; Denmark
0.5%; and other countries account for the other 10.5%.[15]
Culture
A participant whose chat partner clicks the Chatroulette Next button to
move on to a new partner is described as being "nexted".[16]
Celebrities claiming to have used Chatroulette include Kelly Osbourne,
Joel Madden, Nicole Richie, and Perez Hilton.[17][18]
On February 27, 2010 at the Soundwave Festival in Melbourne, Australia,
Faith No More streamed their festival performance live on
Chatroulette.[19]
Niche sites with functionality imitating Chatroulette have been growing
in number, although none has yet gained its popularity and
notoriety.[20]
On March 20, 2010, singer-songwriter Ben Folds donned a hoodie for his
"ode" to Merton, the YouTube sensation who improvises on piano about the
various strangers he connects with on Chatroulette.[21]
Controversial content
According to a survey carried out by RJMetrics, approximately 1 in 10 of
feeds from Chatroulette were either users exhibiting themselves in the
nude or "appeared to be committing a lewd act".[22][23] Parody shows
such as The Daily Show and South Park have lampooned this aspect of the
service and male nudity has become an established part of the site's
notoriety.[24]
In response, the website has required users to be at least 16 years old,
and prohibits pornographic behavior. Users who experience harassment or
witness illegal, immoral, or pornographic activity may report the
offending user. After three users have complained about the same
participant within 5 minutes the user is banned from the service[3] for
10–40 minutes.
Chatroulette Clone
Chatroulette Clone is a new and improved alternative to the popular
Chatroulette video application Chatroulette.com. It uses an Adobe Flash
software that uses a lightweight back end service for handling p2p
video-chat session between strangers who visit the Chatroulette website.
It is offered for purchase at [2]. Purchase comes with Adobe Flex 3,
instructions for use, and a pre-compiled turnkey copy of the script with
an editable (fully editable source code) working sample of the back end
services in PHP, and email support services. Chatroulette clone allows
anyone to buy the Chatroulette application and change the source code to
their liking. It offers new features such as gender filters, age
filters, different styles, layouts, backgrounds, speedchat, auto find,
language support, and browser detectors. [25
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatroulette
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