Pastebin.com

Pastebin
Type of site
Web application
Created by Paul Dixon
Website www.pastebin.com
Launched September 3, 2002 (2002-09-03)[1]

Pastebin.com is a pastebin website. Although created in 2002, Pastebin.com only reached 1 million "active" pastes (not spam or expired pastes) eight years later, in 2010.[2] In February 2010, Pastebin.com was sold by the original owner, Paul Dixon, to Jeroen Vader, a Dutch serial Internet entrepreneur. Only a few weeks after the transfer, Vader had launched a whole new version of the website which he branded V2.0. In early 2011, V3.0 was launched.[3]

By October 2011, the site's active pastes numbers exceeded 10 million.[2] Less than a year later, in July 2012, the owners of Pastebin.com tweeted that they had already surpassed the 20 million active pastes mark.[4] On June 9, 2015, they announced they had reached 65 million active pastes.[5] They also mentioned that around 75% of pastes are either unlisted or private.[6]

In 2015 Pastebin.com reached 95 million active pastes, and more than 2 million members.[7]

During the 2014 Venezuelan protests, Pastebin.com was blocked by the country's government as one of the sites where activists were sharing information.[8]

Pastebin.com is a popular source of dark web .onion links.[9]

The website also features a page for trending public pastes.[10][11]

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