BuzzFeed.com is an American Web media company. This explains itself as the “social news and also entertainment company … redefining internet advertising using its social, content-driven posting technology … offers the majority of shareable breaking news, authentic reporting, entertainment and video. BuzzFeed was launched in 2006 in New York City as a popular lab, focusing on monitoring viral content. BuzzFeed generates daily content, in which the work of staff reporters, members, syndicated cartoon designers, and it is community are usually featured. Popular platforms on the website include lists, videos, and quizzes. BuzzFeed builds its marketing income via native advertising that matches its own editorial content, and doesn’t depend on banner ads. BuzzFeed also offers regional versions like Buzz Feed India.
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6. Gawker.com

7. Reddit.com

8. Break.com

9. FunnyJunk.com

10. Cracked.com

11. EpicFail.com

12. Dilbert.com

13. TheOatmeal.com

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19. UberHumor.com

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25. FoundShit.com

26. FailBlog.com

27. LiterallyUnbelievable.Org

28. CheezBurger.com

29. eBaumsWorld.com

30. theCHIVE.com

31. FunnyOrDie.com

32. Saduseless.com

33. Brightside.me

34. WittyFeed.com

35. Diply.com

Take Mashable off the list :p replace it with https://viralchop.com