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==='''The 2000s'''===
==='''The 2000s'''===
Following some more fan activity on the website in 2000, Weezer acquired the domain in January of 2001.<ref>''weezer.com'' (Jan, 2001). "Buh-Bye." [https://web.archive.org/web/20010105185100/http://weezer.com:80/index.html Archived].</ref> Over the course of 2001, Weezer put together their website to include a welcome page, Karl's Corner, and Rebel Weezer Alliance (RWA). Additionally, they included pages for tour info, their store, means of contact, and their mailing list.<ref>''weezer.com'' (Nov, 2001). "Welcome page"[https://web.archive.org/web/20011130172746/http://www.weezer.com/]</ref>
Following some more fan activity on the website in 2000, Weezer acquired the domain in January of 2001.<ref>''weezer.com'' (Jan, 2001). "Buh-Bye." [https://web.archive.org/web/20010105185100/http://weezer.com:80/index.html Archived].</ref> Over the course of 2001, Weezer put together their website to include a welcome page, Karl's Corner, and Rebel Weezer Alliance (RWA). Additionally, they included pages for tour info, their store, means of contact, and their mailing list.<ref>''weezer.com'' (Nov, 2001). "Welcome page"[https://web.archive.org/web/20011130172746/http://www.weezer.com/]</ref>
At some point between 2001 and the release of ''[[Maladroit]]'', weezer.com added a boards section (bboards). In 2002, the site changed to include the cover art from the ''Maladroit'' album. Upon entering weezer.com, you are still directed to Karl's Corner.<ref>''weezer.com'' (Jun, 2002). "Welcome page"[https://web.archive.org/web/20020603073833/http://weezer.com/]</ref>


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