This is a hilarious way to spend time on the net…let everyone know who your Drama Queen/King is by way of the website, dramalevel. Welcome to word-of-mouth and online reputation management. You can be anonymous and tell people “how it is” with the drama queen or king of your choice. Oh, wait, could it be a double-edged sword that telling everyone who the drama queen/king is that you are falling susceptible to the plain fact of drama?
When you visit the home page of dramalevel you will see stats at the bottom of the page. Its interesting that a username would appear for the world to see under “Newest Additions.” The site allows you to place the username of your drama subject in a search bar and you can choose from several social networking sites that include MySpace, Twitter, YouTube, BlackPLanet, Digg, Last.Fm and more; however, I did not see Facebook.Once you enter the username you see the link to their profile to confirm that is the person, then you can type in a comment and click the button “Report Drama.”
I personally don’t have time for it, but I’m sure if someone pushed me far enough, its interesting to have the option. However, I also believe in karma and virtual karma.
For more insight and technical perspective, visit one of my favorite blog/info sources: Mashable.
















