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For example, one category entitled "Stick Figures" was suggested by the creator of a popular comedy Flipnote series known as TeenChat.
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These categories, known as "channels," included general classifications such as "Musical" and "Comedy," as well as more specific categories suggested by popular Flipnote users and accepted by Hatena. When uploaded, Flipnote animations were placed into specific categories by their creators. Users could also flag submissions as inappropriate Flipnotes thus flagged will not be viewable via the DSi's Flipnote Hatena and may be removed from the website altogether. Flipnote Hatena was shut down on May 31, 2013.Īs for the website itself, Flipnote Hatena offered the ability for users to rate and comment on the works of others, as well as to embed their animations into other webpages. Users could also 'spin off' another user's Flipnote, by downloading it and editing it. Through the DSi portion of the application users were able to download Flipnotes to their DSi, add stars to Flipnotes uploaded by others, and upload their own. We rely on Hatena on that part." Flipnote Hatena is the name of both the portion of the Flipnote Studio application that connects to the Flipnote Hatena website as well as the website itself (the Japanese version of the program differentiates between the two, but not the English version). Speaking for Nintendo, Yoshiaki Koizumi stated they chose to work with Hatena because "it takes a special skill set to maintain the User Generated Contents (UGC) site, and we don't have that skill. Shortly before the release of Moving Notepad in Japan, Nintendo announced that they were partnering with Japanese web services provider Hatena to provide the means to share works created with the software.