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I Can Has Cheezburger : ウィキペディア英語版
I Can Has Cheezburger?

I Can Has Cheezburger? (ICHC for short) is the name of a weblog-format website featuring videos (usually involving animals) and image macros. It was created in 2007 by Eric Nakagawa (Cheezburger), a blogger from Hawaii, and his friend Kari Unebasami (Tofuburger). The website is one of the most popular internet sites of its kind. It received as many as 1,500,000 hits per day at its peak in May 2007. ICHC was instrumental in bringing animal-based image macros and lolspeak into mainstream usage and making internet memes profitable.
ICHC was created on January 11, 2007, when Nakagawa posted an image from Something Awful of a smiling British Shorthair, known as Happycat, with a caption of the cat asking, "I can has cheezburger?"〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=I Can Has Cheezburger? )〕 in a style popularized by 4chan. It is from this image that the site derives its name. After posting similar images, Nakagawa then converted the site to a monetized blog.〔
A group of investors acquired the website in September 2007 for US $2 million. The blog became the flagship site of the Cheezburger Network, led by former CEO Ben Huh. The network also includes FAIL Blog and Know Your Meme.
== Content ==
ICHC's content is submitted by the site's readers, and hosts "the LOL Builder," an image macro creation tool. The number of submissions has risen dramatically with the growth of the site. In July 2007, ICHC received as many as 500 submissions per day. By January 2008, the average was 8000.〔 Only about a dozen or so submissions per day are posted to the website, while updates are timed to coincide with when readers are most likely to be visiting the site – morning, lunch time and evenings.〔 As of early 2008, ICHC gets about 2 million page views per day.
The site attempts to maintain a community feel, encouraging interactivity with readers via a voting system where users can rate an image from one to five "cheezburgers", and through themes as one image will attract responses to form a continuous narrative. According to Nakagawa, "It's like you're creating a story supplied by people in the community, and then the people in the community supply the next part of the story."〔 ICHC also hosts a wiki known as "The Lolspeak Wiki" designed to be a collection of important lolspeak phrases.
Popular trends on the ICHC website for captioning have included "ceiling cat" (usually a white cat); "basement cat" (a black cat); the "itteh bitteh kitteh committeh"; invisible (); "I'm in your (noun), (verb ending in ''ing'') your (noun)"; the Lolrus and his "bukkit"; fail (now moved to FAIL Blog); "om nom nom" (as in eating sounds); references to "cheezburgers"; "happy caturday"; " (activity or emotion ), ur doin it right/wrong"; "monorail kitteh"; "oh hai"; "I gave/brought you () but I eated it/uzed it all up"; and "kthxbai" ("OK, thanks, goodbye").

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