Chat sites are a lot like old U.S. mining towns. Some of those towns flourished and became metropolises, while others simply withered to become ghost towns.
Chathopper falls into the later category. It has become a relic of its former self. What was once a bustling community of chatters has now become a deserted platform. Occasionally, you can get a glimpse of some lone chatter who stumbled onto the site. But you would probably have to put in a lot of blank screen time to find them.
Although the cause of chatting migrations isn’t really understood, the effect is obvious. If you listen closely enough while on Chathopper you can hear the electronic static that has replace the voices of a vibrant community.
R.I.P. Chathopper
Update: Several weeks after this post Chathopper officially closed its website.







This is a sad story. I never heard of Chathopper. I think it is only a matter of time that this chat site will close down, unless , of course, someone in the admin will do something about it. Oh well, as Ecclesiastic said, “there a time for everything…” and for Chathopper, I think it’s time for them to rest.
One word, “Marketing!” I think this is the reason why Chathopper became a “deserted town” nobody is marketing about it. Nobody is talking about it. If the admin people did some awesome and ongoing internet marketing, the most probably Chathopper would this be “hoppering” around.
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There is something wrong happen in Chathopper,it’s so sad about it, thanks for sharing..people should some try..
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