Created Tue 6th Jan 7:32am PST by
demoman2k8
Will Hub Dub become MORE Popular in 2009 than Facebook/MySpace.
Background: Editor's clarification: We will take more popular to mean have more monthly unique users as defined by either Compete or Alexa. The chances of this occuring are within the range of 0% to 10%.
Settlement details:As reported by a major mainstream news source.
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- Predictions: 30 |
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Suspend date: Thu 31st Dec 3:59pm PST (5 weeks to go)
Initial likelihoods: Yes: 5%
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Created Tue 6th Jan 7:32am PST by
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