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Gay2Share.com: Gay and Lesbian Video Sharing Site

Gay2share.com is the first video sharing and social networking website specifically launched to cater for the gay and lesbian community. Over the last 12 months, online video sharing has become the fastest growing online phenomenon. A testimony of this fast growing online trend is the success of sites like YouTube, attracting over 1 million video views on a daily basis.

However, there has not been a video-sharing site that caters for the specific interests of the gay and lesbian community… until now. Gay2share.com will be the first such online site to cater to the GLBT community.

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A free community based website, Gay2share allows users to upload, view and share video clips. Gay2share also has a unique ‘Have Your Say’ section, which provides users with an interactive platform to actively participate and voice their opinion and views on specific gay and lesbian community issues.

The website has been launched in conjunction with a number of sponsors with common interest in the gay and lesbian community including QueerFM, an Internet radio station with unique listeners of over 3 million people around the world, and LOTL, an online portal for the lesbian community.

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