Previous Winner: Alex Evans - StickyDrama's Featured Content Archive
Welcome to our archive page documenting content that was previously hosted on Viddler.com, a video sharing platform that operated from 2006 to 2022. This page specifically references content that was once available at Viddler.com/explore/Yobt featuring Alex Evans, who was highlighted on StickyDrama in the late 2000s.
About the Original Content
In February 2008, Alex Evans was featured on StickyDrama as a "Previous Winner" in what appears to have been a regular feature on the site. Alex had a MySpace presence at the time under the username "asphyxiat3d" and was part of the early social media scene that included platforms like Stickam, MySpace, and Viddler.
The original video content that was hosted on Viddler is no longer available since the platform ceased operations. Viddler.com was a video hosting service similar to YouTube that was particularly popular among bloggers and content creators in the late 2000s and early 2010s.
StickyDrama and the Internet Culture of the Late 2000s
This content was part of a broader internet culture focused on young content creators who gained followings on early social media platforms. StickyDrama, which featured Alex Evans in 2008, was a gossip blog that covered internet personalities and drama from this era.
The late 2000s represented a transition period for internet culture, when personal video sharing was becoming mainstream but before the dominance of platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok. Content creators like Alex Evans were part of this early wave of internet personalities.
The Legacy of Viddler Content
While the original videos are no longer accessible, they represent an important period in internet history when user-generated content was beginning to shape online culture. These platforms provided early opportunities for individuals to build audiences and share content directly with fans.
Many content creators who started on platforms like Viddler, Stickam, and early YouTube later transitioned to newer platforms as the internet landscape evolved. This archive page serves as a historical reference point for those researching internet culture of this period or looking for information about specific content creators from that era.
Finding Similar Content
If you're looking for more information about content creators from this period of internet history, you might explore:
- Internet archive projects that preserve early social media content
- Retrospectives on early internet culture and personalities
- Current platforms where these creators may have migrated
While the original Viddler content featuring Alex Evans is no longer available, this page serves as documentation that such content existed and was part of the evolving landscape of internet culture in the late 2000s.