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Comedy catches social networking bug

June 16th, 2008 by Andy Merchant

After a relaxing weekend some of you might have the Monday blues - hopefully I can cure this and put a smile back on your face by pointing you in the direction of Constant Comedy, a social comedy site. It’s been around since the back end of 2007 and is exclusively for comedians and comedy lovers.

It’s a great example of people harnessing the power of targeted social networking sites to promote their singing, acting, cooking dancing skills, with some success!

Constant Comedy describes itself as “a website catering exclusively to comedians and comedy lovers. Whether you are an new performer, a seasoned pro, or just enjoy watching comedy, we hope to provide you with a stage.”

Could it be an online version of the classic TV programme New Faces? - “Press your buttons…. NOW!”

One of the best features of the site is the Constant Comedy Live section. You watch a video live with other users, give it the thumbs up or down, and depending on what the other users do, the performer receives a live rating of good or bad. You can also add comments while watching the act and then finally give it a star rating at the end.

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I have to say some of the videos were hilarious, and if you’ve got a spare few minutes it’s worth trawling through the rated videos for quick chuckle.

Here is one of my favourites so far!

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