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My First Props and the Power of Recognition

Opinion by ThinkPink20 posted 2 years ago
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A feeling of achievement, no matter how small, is still great.
Wow! About one day ago, I got my first props! I was ecstatic! Temptasia gave me props for the Office videos I was contributing. And, then I realized something: recognition is what we really base our actions off of.

I first joined Fanpop because I wanted to watch some cool videos, and because I was bored. I didn't really plan on doing much on it, just join a few key spots (my favorite TV shows). As I delved further and further into what this website had to offer, I began wanting to be a part of it. I began seeing names everywhere (Chel, Temptasia, Benji) and I realized I wanted to be recognized.

I wanted to contribute things to Fanpop that would make people think and/or laugh, because those are my two favorite things to do. So, I started adding picks, I commented on all that I could, and adding people to my fan list. I looked on YouTube for videos, hoping other Fanpoppers would enjoy them as much as I do. I began working harder on getting the name ThinkPink20 out there for many people to see, to be recognized.

I felt the importance of being part of something that is bigger than me. But I wanted to stand out. I wanted to be appreciated for something, anything, so I felt like I belonged. It is important to feel appreciated by your peers and your elders; it gives you a sense of quality. Like you matter to the world and aren't just a waste of oxygen. And, that's how it is on the internet, you want to feel, not that you're just a waste of some gigabytes or whatever, but that what you did matters to someone other than you.

I wrote my first soapbox article from what I felt, not what people want to hear. It was about how JD and Elliot (the "Ross and Rachel" of Scrubs) shouldn't end up together in the end of the show. It was probably the first thing I did for myself to do, for ME to be proud of, to get MY opion heard. I didn't care if people liked it. Some didn't. Some accused me of being negative. Others agreed with me, but chose to keep on hoping. When snoznoodle gave me props (my second props) for telling it like it is, I was floored.

So, my realizations while on Fanpop:
Do what you love, not what others will love, because chances are, there is someone out there who is thinking exactly like you are.

Recognition is what drives us to do things we don't normally do, and that's a good thing.

In order to recieve, you have to give. So, if you want props or anything, don't expect it to come to you. You need to work hard and contribute to society if you want to get anything out of it.

So, thank you to Temptasia and snoznoodle for your recognition and appreciation. It is what is driving me to contribute further to this vast entanglement of people, to something bigger than just me.

A fan,
ThinkPink20

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Snerkie said:
ah recognition...the joy of it...SOON YOU WILL ALL BOW DOWN TO ME, YOUR BANNER QUEEN!! ...*cough* good points :) always gotta do things for yourself, if you believe in it then do it (unless it's illegal or quite disturbing)
posted 2 years ago.
 
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Temptasia said:
You are quite welcome for the props! You are an awesome contributor! Wonderful soapbox! Great job!
posted 2 years ago.
 
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You have been assimilated... muwahahaaa
posted 2 years ago.
 
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Wooo for assimilation! I forgot what that means, but thanks to the handy dictionary.com, i have brushed up on my 7th grade vocabulary.
posted 2 years ago.
 
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whats up with all the i'm so awesome soapbox articles?
posted 2 years ago.
 
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I'm sorry, i definitely WASN'T trying to come across as "i'm awesome" or "feel sorry for me." So make all the assumptions you want, but I really don't feel that way.
posted 2 years ago.
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great
posted 2 years ago.
 
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amandaj said:
Great article.
It's true what you wrote.
GO people who contributes and the one's who appreciate it!

posted 2 years ago.
 
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Kirsty said:
Thats a totally great article, v. true! My current mission in life is to get a die-hard medal in the David Anders Spot.
posted 2 years ago.
 
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em_em said:
completely know what you mean just aet up a fanpop account to watch the shows that are not on yet in the uk but it pulls you in. now i am on here all the time (yes i am becoming obsesed). I only just started to add things like pictures on to spots and got props and comments. like you i like the contributing and people being positive about it. ok went on for way longer than i intended. just wanted to say i know who you feel :)
posted 2 years ago.
 
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I just set up a Fanpop account at first to watch The Office. Then I saw the "Featured Pick" that was by the video, and answered it. Then the next one. And the next one. And the NEXT one! I was totally hooked. But I spent months just answering picks, not commenting or rating or doing anything. Then, like you, I realized that I wanted to be known. So I branched out :)

Great article!
posted 2 years ago.
 
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atari said:
I have no particular need to be known here, but I have one "props" for a comment of mine on a pick I answered...I got it a few days after I joined. I was so confused, what is a prop and why in the world did I get one? Anyway, I haven't gotten a prop since and I swear I have funnier comments...I'm still confused. :D

Great article, maybe I should write something on one of my lesser known fandoms...
posted 2 years ago.
 
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Wow! I had no idea this article existed! AND that I contributed to you becoming such a big name on fanpop! You're welcome! I'm so glad I gave you that prop!
The exact same thing happened to me like everyone else. I wanted to watch the Office episodes and then fanpop just started becoming so cool I couldn't resist being a part of it.
posted 1 year ago.
 
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cool
great article i totally agree i was thriled when i got my first props recongition feels good
posted 3 months ago.
 
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