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Okay, this has been brewing in me for a while and I think that now is the time to bring it all out into the open.... I speak of the burgeoning conflict that is the rating-to-comment ratio.

Lets break this down; On numerous occasions, I have added various links to many different sites, and always venture back to see what people think of the link, or their reaction to it (be that positive, negative, or even criticism towards me). But over the last few months it has become increasingly obvious that people are rating the link, but leaving no comment!

The way I see it, its like breaking into your neighbours house when they're out, having a look around and using their toilet (without flushing), and then not telling them when they get home.

I don't think I am being unreasonable in the suggestion that if you read a link, pick, soapbox, watch a video or whatever, that you also leave a comment afterwards. I'm not asking for you to write a new bible chapter in a comment, but just show a little appreciation, or say what you thought... because you DID have a reaction to it... you're not some kind of Borg-like creature with no emotions! If you've given it 5 stars, then say it was good... if you've given it 1, then say why!

I like going back to something I posted and seeing the response of the fanpoppers.... it's like publishing a book and reading the reviews afterwards... you find out what the fans did/didn't like and can either feel pleased with yourself, or react accordingly.

In some cases (mostly with Picks) there is a question that could really split the field and prove to be debate-tastic... yet people seemingly vote for controversial choices, and then don't explain themselves! Its like an Army Chief announcing that the only way to achieve world peace is to kill all Gay people... then running away to do it! You can't say, or agree to, something like that and then not explain yourself!

But mostly I think the issue lies within the '5 Star Ratings'... whenever something is rated '5 Stars' it seems to be then that people don't respond, as if they feel they don't have to comment after giving it a top rating. Whenever I see such a link with NO comments... its like when you saw the cloned Ripley's in Alien Resurrection.... there is just no soul (and they might as well be deformed).

As for the links with more ratings than comments, it's like something is missing... like someone has stolen from the link, but not given back. So (at risk of sounding like a Telethon) lets do it, lets give back...
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Source: I don't want it.
Hi everyone,

I’m writing this article because I believe the new wall system has real potential of improving the way people use the props. I realize that not all fanpoppers will follow my advize, but I still feel the urge to write this.

I’ve been on fanpop for quite some time now, and I’ve received and given quite a few props. However, only a small amound of the props I received were ‘real props’. To clarify: by ‘real props’ I mean props received for actual content I’ve submitted. All the other props were ‘thanks for being a fan – props’ or ‘happy whatever day you came...
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Source: Eline_K
Reason For This Article

Recently i finally found how to screencap a page on the internet. I had been looking for ages and finally i found out how to.Naturally i was very pleased and was waiting for a chance to use it.
My Joy was short lived
My Joy was short lived

Days went by,days turned into weeks and after a month and a half i found nothing. For the times i had been on fanpop i had read the funniest, silliest things in spots and now that i could finally share them ,everyone became sensible?
It felt like that unfortunately
It felt like that unfortunately

After my long wait i got a message, but it wasn't what i was hoping for. I was expecting...
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This is a little game I made up just because I was bored. I enjoy it, so I figured I’d share it.
Just a warning: This game is only fun if there’s a spot you’ve added a lot of images to, but enough have been added by other people to make it challenging.

So, the object of the game is to... get lots of points? And to encourage proper image etiquette.

Be sure to keep something handy to keep track of your points! (Paper and pencil, blank word document, calculator, etc.)


Step 1: Maneuver over to your favorite spot (or preferably, the spot you’ve contributed the most images to)

Step 2: Look at...
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Source: Inbreeding?
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Source: Cinders & Fanpop
The Fanwhore: Have you ever been added by someone, and then when you went to their profile to possibly add them back, saw only posts with things like "Thanks for the add!" as far as the eye could see? Congrats, you've just met a Fanwhore. This person is pretty much just obsessed with getting fans. They can spend hours adding people, and will usually add back anyone who adds them. They tend to have obscenely large numbers of fans, and to get them obscenely fast. Can go ballistic if they haven't gained at least five new fans in the last hour.
Also, some Fanwhores tend to reform after a while,...
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Source: Me
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posted by x-Yumi-x3
*Shyly posts* Yea..I made one too. c:

How long have you been on Fanpop?
I've been on here since 2011, on a different account of course. I left because there was way to much going on with that one. I re visit sometimes.
I'm thinking about leaving tho.

Which club are you most active on?
Anime, there would be more but they're dead. I really wish most of the clubs will get back active again. One day huh?

Which Club is your favorite?
Anime, because I really love anime.

Which section is your favorite?
The forum section, that's usually where I am.

Are you "known" for anything on Fanpop?
Mhm well, I use...
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Nobody likes it when others ruin their fun by telling them the end of the story. Some people just aren't as caught up with others because they're busy or haven't gotten around to it. Whether it's your favorite TV show and you're a few episodes behind or a book that you haven't read yet, the last thing you want is for someone to tell you what happens. Spoilers can ruin the fun for everyone else and the last thing we want to do is take the fun out of your favorite stuff.

A lot of users were unhappy when fans were making picks that were spoilers during the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly...
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Alright, so this is sort of in conjunction with a lot of other soapbox articles, namely Temptasia's two articles on link and link. It is also a sister article to thecon's link. Additionally, it's minutely related (like a very distant cousin) to megloveskyle's article on link. But I really wanted to stress the importance of constructive criticism here. So at the risk of sounding (exceptionally) redundant, I wish to discuss the importance of expressing yourself, taking responsibility for your actions, and not rating and running. Forgive me if this is all too familiar (thecon's article summed...
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Part one can he found link
Lately I have noticed a swell in the amount of inappropriate comments. Comments that have sexual innuendo, are hurtful, or are just plain gross, and most of the time they have nothing to do with the topic at hand. What I fail to grasp is why people feel like they need to do this. I can't understand why they can't control themselves and write something appropriate or nothing at all. Is it a lack of sense of humor? Do they not realize that people spend a lot of time contributing to this site and a comment like that can make all their efforts feel wasted? Or do they not...
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posted by PkmnTrainerJ
The door to Fanpop is always open
The door to Fanpop is always open
I have had technology since I was three. Playing link and link on my SNES against/with my family (parents included!) were part of my childhood. I came onto the internet when I was around eleven, still fueled by a need for technology, rarely seen without my Gameboy and link in it. I had to, as most people, find a place on the internet to settle into. I tried many places, first setting myself up a site at link, probably back when Dave and papa were still there and hadn't even started to think of Fanpop yet.

As I grew older and more knowledgable about the internet and life in general, I went searching...
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