Draft:Sylvia and Sylvester
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Sylvia.se and Sylvester.se were two online communities and online magazines for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in Sweden, launched in 1999.[1]
The site was launched in 1999 by employees of the internet company Spray Network in Stockholm and was based on the same platform as Spray Date.[1]
Until 2003, Sylvester.se was Sweden's largest website for homosexuals and, at its peak, had about 200,000 visitors per month, but then the number of visitors dropped drastically.[1]
Sylvia and Sylvester were closed down in 2019.
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[edit]- ^ a b c "Sylvester och Sylvia". Internetmuseum (in Swedish). Retrieved 2024-09-09.