Since then, its web site now redirects to its YouTube channel, but much of the old site can still be accessed via the Wayback Machine, alongside sketches recorded prior to the layoffs continuing to be uploaded to both the channel and affiliated streaming service Dropout.Īs of 2021, Dropout shows have resumed production, funded by Dropout subscribers and featuring many returning cast members. On January 8, 2020, CollegeHumor's parent company IAC stopped financing them, resulting in the layoffs of over 100 people, leaving CollegeHumor and its series' future uncertain.
Its sister site, Dorkly, tends to focus mostly on video game parodies, often in the form of comedic sprite animations poking fun at the original games. It features videos, pictures, and articles meant to be humorous to college students.
CollegeHumor is a website started in 1999 by Josh Abramson and Ricky Van Veen.