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Comments on: Knocka: MTV 2.0?

The CEO of the new youth-oriented video site Knocka wants to steal YouTube viewers by offering less content and more structure.

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by arturogoga December 4, 2007 7:36 PM PST
I'd like an invitation, please.
arturogoga @ gmail.com
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by rafe December 4, 2007 8:12 PM PST
There should be a form at the end of the blog post where you can enter your email.
-Rafe
by tmilewski December 4, 2007 10:05 PM PST
I'd like an invitation too. Thank you.

tmilewski@gmail.com
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by rafe December 4, 2007 10:16 PM PST
Folks, don't ask for an invitation here in the comments. Use the form from Knocka that I've embedded at the end of the post. Good luck.
-Rafe
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by arturogoga December 4, 2007 10:51 PM PST
oops, thought it was a screenie :P. Thanks!
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by GoodSiteList December 5, 2007 5:06 AM PST
More like Porn 2.0. This new service contains content that is extremely inappropriate to the level that I would consider pornography. You can call me prude but this type of content is damaging to young boys.
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by stigmattaman December 5, 2007 10:48 AM PST
I'd like an invitation please,
i.eat.pow@gmail.com
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by masterking December 6, 2007 8:21 AM PST
Please send me one! It looks kinda cool: rodi.a.k [at] gmail.com

Thanks
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by adityakalyan December 6, 2007 6:04 PM PST
Kool...interaction and television....adityakalyan@yahoo.com
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