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Nothing posted has been quite as scintillating as the Yale student whose pornographic past was outed on JuicyCampus.com. "It isn't that Harvard kids are out there in rehab or being promiscuous or anything, but they sure act like people should treat them as such. With awe," Gossip Geek himself (or herself) explained to us over Gchat. "So this culture is just begging to be recorded and parodied." With roughly 47,000 hits since February, Gossip Geek has had at least a small effect on the Harvard community. "Since we first began, we've had dozens of people speculating as to who we are or where we come from and why we do what we do," GG told us. You hear that? Literally dozens. "We knew we made it big when the Crimson published an article stating that the chair of the [school's disciplinary board] wanted anyone who was featured on our site to call the police." The site's creators really knew they "made it" when someone actually did call the cops to report a "suspicious blog." Okay, okay. "A" for effort, Harvard, but we'll stick with Constance Billard, thanks. —Katie Goldsmith
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