WebIndustry

WebIndustry (formerly known as Choco, YTRKDGCAM, YTRKDAM, WebEverything and WEBeverything) is a social media website owned by Everything Entertainment and, and provides a lot of features, such as videos, games, forums, clubs, music, art, messaging and calling.

Development (1998-2003)
Markler Jones brought the domain www.nuclearweb.com to the market in 1998. He started working on the website because he was fascinated by what (back then called New Ground Atomix) had. They planned for it to be finished by 2003.

Rise of Popularity and (2003-2007)
After the website was complete, they moved it to www.webeverything.com because they thought that it was a better name. After that, they publish the website. A few days later, Markler Jones told about his website on Newgrounds. A few months later, it got 1000 users. In 2005, it got 40K users. One of them is an Apple employee. He said to Steve Jobs that he should buy the website for 500K Dollars. Steve Jobs agreed. And Apple brought it. For the next few years, they get more and more users. Some of those new users were using it on and  because they released it as an app for those OS. By 2007, there were 70K users.

Everything Entertainment, the Golden Era and the actual rise (2007-2013)
In 2007, Apple sold it to Everything Entertainment. This was the start of the golden era. Because Everything Entertainment improved the website, more people were joining the website, and more people began to use it frequently. This era was known for the best changes, including an event called The WebEverything Summer Competition, where popular users on the website compete to get the prize, which is 1000000 EveryCoins. Only after 3 years, it received the highest rise in users ever, on the website, with 20 million users.

The Modern Era (2013-2019)
Since Apple had released the IOS (Iphone OS) 7, WebEverything had to be changed to modern in order to follow the IOS 7 design. The website was shut down for a month in order to change everything to modern. Nevertheless, it was basically the same, but now, fewer people are joining the website.

The Downfall (2019-2021)
When John Anther took over EVEN, WebEverything changed to YTRKDAM; this was the start of the downfall of WebEverything. Because of poor moderation, unoriginal name and more. By 2020, the user count went from 70 Million Users, to 5 Million Users. Because people were disabling their account. Some even went far as to deleting their whole account, while others just quitted. Most of them moved to.