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eBaum's World

eBaum's World is an online entertainment platform specializing in humor and content, including user-uploaded funny videos, memes, images, galleries, and games. Founded in the late 1990s by teenager Eric Bauman as a high school project, the site quickly gained popularity in the early era for aggregating clips, animations, and prank calls, often drawing from obscure web sources. Bauman and his father, , initially owned and operated the website, which faced criticism for issues and content repurposing without proper attribution, contributing to its controversial reputation in online communities. In , eBaum's World was acquired by Handheld Entertainment (later ZVUE Corporation) for $17.5 million, leading to Bauman's eventual departure in 2009 amid internal disputes. The site changed hands again in 2016 when it was purchased by Literally Media, under which it continues to operate as of as a hub for digital humor, adapting to modern trends while maintaining its focus on lighthearted, shareable .

History

Founding and early years

eBaum's World was founded in 2001 by Eric Bauman and his father, Neil Bauman, in , initially as a personal website dedicated to sharing humorous content gathered from across the . , then a high school student, created the site to curate and distribute entertaining material, drawing on his interest in online humor and early . Operating from a 19th-century farmhouse in , the Baumans built the platform as a simple aggregator of funny videos, images, and other lighthearted finds, reflecting the nascent era of web-based entertainment before widespread . The site transitioned to a formal entity with its incorporation at the end of 2002, allowing for structured operations and expansion beyond its hobbyist origins. From the outset, eBaum's World focused on aggregating videos, images, memes, and games sourced from various corners of the , establishing it as a in user-generated platforms that emphasized shareable, bite-sized humor. This approach capitalized on the growing accessibility of online content, fostering a around quick, engaging . In the mid-2000s, eBaum's World experienced significant growth, propelled by the proliferation of broadband internet and the emerging culture of viral media, which enabled faster sharing and higher-quality video playback. The site's popularity surged as it became a go-to destination for internet users seeking aggregated entertainment. This period marked the platform's evolution into a key player in the early digital humor landscape, culminating in its transition to corporate ownership in 2007.

Ownership and operational changes

In August 2007, eBaum's World was acquired by HandHeld Entertainment, later renamed ZVUE Corporation, in a deal valued at $17.5 million upfront—comprising $15 million in cash and $2.5 million in stock—with potential additional payments of up to $52.5 million over three years based on performance milestones. By early 2009, ZVUE faced significant financial challenges, leading to major operational shifts at eBaum's World. On January 31, 2009, founder Eric Bauman and the site's original staff were terminated, and operations were relocated to ZVUE's offices in , . In April 2016, Israel-based digital media company Literally Media assumed control of eBaum's World, integrating it into a portfolio that includes other humor and meme-focused sites such as Cheezburger, , and . As of November 2025, eBaum's World remains under Literally Media's ownership, with no reported major changes in corporate structure; in September 2025, Literally Media acquired , further expanding its portfolio of entertainment brands. The company's headquarters are located in , .

Content and features

Core offerings and user interaction

eBaum's World, launched in , serves as a central hub for aggregating user-submitted content centered on humor and entertainment, including memes, videos, images, and online games. The platform quickly became a key destination for recycled and original funny material, adapting to early trends such as the rise of videos that predated widespread streaming services. Users engage with the site through a straightforward submission process, where they upload their own creations—ranging from humorous images and short clips to interactive games—contributing to a community-driven model reminiscent of nascent platforms. This fosters ongoing interaction as submissions are reviewed and added to the site's collections, encouraging creators to participate actively in curating entertaining content. The core offerings are organized into distinct categories, including "Pictures" for static humorous visuals and memes, "Videos" for comedic clips and hits, and "" for playable browser-based , including legacy games now supported via , and modern online games, with fresh updates added daily to keep the material current and engaging. To incentivize contributions, the site employs a using points known as eBones, awarded to users for approved submissions.

Unique tools and community elements

eBaum's World incorporates the "eBones" points system to incentivize user participation, where members earn points for submitting and having content approved, which can be redeemed for rewards or recognition on the platform. This element fosters ongoing contributions by tying to user-generated submissions across various categories. A standout interactive tool is the celebrity soundboards feature, enabling users to access and play audio clips of famous personalities delivering quotes or phrases, often used for creating prank calls or humorous montages. Examples include soundboards for figures like , the , and various characters, allowing customization and sharing within the . The site formerly featured a Moron Mail section, where users submitted humorous or satirical feedback, emails, and messages, which were then curated and displayed for value. Complementing this, the site once hosted a and message board for real-time discussions and threaded conversations, both of which remained active until their closure in 2019. An online store offers eBaum's World-branded merchandise, including t-shirts, hoodies, and accessories designed by independent artists, providing fans with tangible items tied to the site's humor theme. Following operational shifts, founder Eric Bauman maintains sbaumsworld.com as an alternative , serving as a hub for discussions on , current events, and user-shared in tribute to the original site's legacy.

Controversies

eBaum's World has faced repeated accusations of since its early years, particularly for reposting from other websites without permission or attribution. Critics have alleged that the site frequently sourced animations, flash games, videos, and images from platforms such as , , , and Albinoblacksheep, often cropping out original watermarks and removing creator credits to present the material as its own. This practice earned the site the derogatory label of a "ripsite" within online communities, highlighting concerns over the unauthorized aggregation and of others' creative work. The allegations extended to major corporations, with entities including Viacom, 20th Century Fox, , and issuing legal threats or filing suits against eBaum's World for infringing on copyrighted material, such as music videos and promotional content. In response to some claims, the site reportedly entered into settlements that involved payments to affected creators, though details of these agreements remain limited. These incidents underscored broader ethical challenges in the early era, where content aggregators like eBaum's World blurred lines between sharing and theft, prompting debates on and . A notable example of the tensions arose in 2006 during a public feud with , where eBaum's World was accused of superimposing its watermark on YTMND content, leading to retaliatory actions from the rival community. As of 2025, under ownership by Literally Media, it continues to be perceived by some as prioritizing viral appeal over originality, perpetuating its controversial reputation in online humor circles.

Key incidents and timeline

In 2003, eBaum's World faced initial legal threats from Viacom over unauthorized soundboards featuring copyrighted audio clips, such as those using "" dialogue for prank calls, prompting concerns about potential lawsuits for infringement. The site encountered escalating disputes in 2006 when it reposted a "Lindsay Lohan Doesn't Change Facial Expressions" animation originally created on , adding its own watermark without permission or credit, which ignited a public feud involving DDoS attacks on eBaum's World and widespread online backlash from the YTMND community. On May 26, 2006, eBaum's World hosted several images sourced from forums, cropping out the original site's watermarks, which led to immediate complaints from users and the content's removal later that day. In June 2006, eBaum's World uploaded the popular "Animator vs. Animation" without permission from creator , resulting in legal threats coordinated by figures like Steven Lerner of ; the site offered Becker $250 for usage rights and a testimonial, which he initially accepted but later returned, demanding removal of both the animation and the endorsement to avoid further action. On July 9, , eBaum's World posted the animation "Dumb Dinosaur," originally created by Drew Morkis and hosted on sites like and Spinnerdisc.com, prompting complaints from the creator that resulted in its takedown. Following these incidents, eBaum's World experienced scattered copyright complaints into the and beyond, with infringement allegations continuing after ownership transitions in 2007 and 2016. Notable lawsuits include a 2017 case filed by against Viumbe LLC (doing business as eBaum's World) in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of , alleging infringement of copyrights in of videos, and a 2022 copyright infringement complaint filed by Aaron Stross against Viumbe LLC dba eBaum's World in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of .

Media appearances

Television collaborations

In July 2012, eBaum's World initiated a weekly segment titled "Real or Fake" on the syndicated daytime program , produced by . The feature showcased viral videos submitted to or hosted on the site, with show hosts analyzing and debating their authenticity during broadcasts, thereby integrating user-generated online content into traditional television programming. The segment ran until around 2018. During the third season of G4's Web Soup in 2011, eBaum's World collaborated on the recurring "This Week in FAIL" segment, supplying humorous fail videos and clips that host commented on to highlight absurdities. This partnership extended the site's comedy-focused content to cable audiences, running throughout the season to capitalize on the growing popularity of web-sourced humor in TV formats. Beyond these dedicated segments, eBaum's World has licensed its viral videos and images for use in various television productions, facilitating the transition of digital humor to broadcast media and underscoring the site's influence in popularizing online content across platforms.

Unsuccessful projects and partnerships

In 2006, USA Network announced a development deal with Fox Television Studios to create a late-night television series based on eBaum's World, aiming to adapt the website's humor and extreme video content for broadcast. The project, titled eBaum's World, was envisioned as a one-hour alternative programming pilot featuring clips from the site, original jokes, commentary, and interviews with video subjects, targeted at young male viewers as a companion to USA's popular WWE Monday Night Raw. Executive produced by Simon Andreae of Fox Television Studios' The Incubator division, the show sought to capture the unpredictable, youth-oriented sensibility of the website, which at the time attracted over 4 million unique users and 1.2 million daily hits. The pilot was produced as a reality-style program with fictional elements, starring stand-up comedian Martin Sargent and professional wrestler Chris Jericho as co-hosts, with Jericho portraying a fictionalized version of founder Eric Bauman in a narrative drawing stylistic parallels to films like Wayne's World. Filming took place in Los Angeles in early 2006, positioning the show as a potential innovative blend of online viral content and late-night entertainment. Despite these developments, USA Network ultimately declined to order the series to air or broadcast the pilot, effectively canceling the project before any episodes could premiere; the decision came amid growing competition from video-sharing platforms that diminished eBaum's World's audience dominance. During the early 2000s, eBaum's World pursued exploratory partnerships for content syndication with media outlets and digital platforms, seeking to expand its viral videos and humor beyond the website. These initiatives, however, largely fizzled amid persistent controversies over content sourcing practices and the disruptive rise of user-generated video sites like , which eroded the site's traffic from 5.5 million to 4.2 million monthly visitors by and shifted industry priorities away from traditional aggregation models.

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