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Let’s be real. Logging onto Omegle (or its alternatives like OmeTV or Chatroulette) usually follows a predictable cycle: “M/23/USA” click ... “ASL?” click ... “Hey” click .

You both type the same long sentence (e.g., “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” ). Whoever finishes typing it first and hits enter wins all the points. Warning: This ends friendships.

Points Games were a "good feature" because they transformed . They took the raw material of Omegle—random strangers—and gave them a script, a goal, and a reason to interact beyond just looking at each other's faces. It was a brilliant example of users building the entertainment they wanted to see.

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