
, created by Albion London, invited users to slap the BNP leader in the face. Incredibly, Albion reports that each visitor to the site has slapped Griffin's face an average of 181 times each over the weekend, meaning that the first 11 million slaps were delivered by only 60,000 people.
Albion is now in the process of switching the game over to a static version, after the site took off to a far greater extent that they had expected. Twitterers, in particular, were spreading news of the site among each other.
Griffin appeared on Question Time last week in spite of many people protesting that the BBC should not be airing the BNP's views, which many believe to be racist. The BBC defended the decision to include Griffin saying that his party had demonstrated support among the national electorate and that it was not up to the broadcaster to censor Griffin. Almost eight million people watched the broadcast.