Facemash.com. The controversial rule that gave rise to what we all now know as the largest network in the world, Facebook, has been sold for the sum of no less than $ 30,201.
The domain was put on auction on October 5, just 2 days before the movie was released "The network" where the domain receives extensive coverage over the first 15 minutes of the film.
In its beginning the domain was created by a young man who one night Mark Zuckerberg created a portal where students scored at Harvard on the basis of its appeal. The portal is known to have collapsed the Harvard server to have 450 hits in his first night and 22 thousand page views.
The site was released by Flippo and the auction ended last Thursday. According to the site domain sales domain has averaged close to a thousand hits a day since he left the film and that the portal does not have anything because it is an empty domain. According to the director of Flippo, the domain was not purchased by anyone who had relationship with Facebook or with Sony Pictures. So we can rule out a nostalgic Zuckerberg. Perhaps a vengeful Eduardo Saverin?