hockeyfan1994 wrote:Just curious. I've noticed that it seems like you have to be in the "clic" in order to get a response out of people when you post any sort of feedback. Or maybe you need to have a success that is deemed "worthy" of anyone's attention...?
Big celebs (example - Johnny Depp) and/or celebs attached to current popular films (example - Harry Potter, High School Musical) always get more replies, as a lot of members are younger (14 and below) and are naturally more attracted to those successes than lesser known celebs.
However, I have noticed that when certain people post a success, their friends will almost always comment on it. Not really sure I'd class it as a "clique" though.
I've posted twice with an IP and a recent success for a signed playbill from Grease and although over 30 ppl viewed each post not one person commented on it.
No offence, but 30 views is nothing on a forum this size. Also you have to remember, threads can be viewed by non-members, therefore bumping the post count, and lots of members never post, they just read instead, which again bumps the numbers up.
Using your example of your Grease playbill though, when you look at the average member, and then compare it to other successes in that forum (Johnny Depp, Will Ferrell) then it will always be overlooked. Its not a reflection on your success, but merely a reflection on how most members flock towards the A-List feedbacks.
Personally Ive not heard of the people who have signed your playbill, maybe thats why others have not commented?
Not that i care too much about that, but it would be nice to get an attaboy once in a while. No problem though, as i am destined to get big star successes because i know a technique in order to get in contact with them via venue i will not post any future successes. Why, it's just a waste of a few minutes out of my time.
The purpose of the forum is to help fellow collectors, and share feedbacks to notify other collectors who may be fans.
For you to say "Im not posting because no one says 'well done' to me" just comes across as a little childish. No offence intended, but its a ridiculous comment in my opinion.
[quote="hockeyfan1994"]Just curious. I've noticed that it seems like you have to be in the "clic" in order to get a response out of people when you post any sort of feedback. Or maybe you need to have a success that is deemed "worthy" of anyone's attention...?[/quote]
Big celebs (example - Johnny Depp) and/or celebs attached to current popular films (example - Harry Potter, High School Musical) always get more replies, as a lot of members are younger (14 and below) and are naturally more attracted to those successes than lesser known celebs.
However, I have noticed that when certain people post a success, their friends will almost always comment on it. Not really sure I'd class it as a "clique" though.
[quote]I've posted twice with an IP and a recent success for a signed playbill from Grease and although over 30 ppl viewed each post not one person commented on it. [/quote]
No offence, but 30 views is nothing on a forum this size. Also you have to remember, threads can be viewed by non-members, therefore bumping the post count, and lots of members never post, they just read instead, which again bumps the numbers up.
Using your example of your Grease playbill though, when you look at the average member, and then compare it to other successes in that forum (Johnny Depp, Will Ferrell) then it will always be overlooked. Its not a reflection on your success, but merely a reflection on how most members flock towards the A-List feedbacks.
Personally Ive not heard of the people who have signed your playbill, maybe thats why others have not commented?
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Not that i care too much about that, but it would be nice to get an attaboy once in a while. No problem though, as i am destined to get big star successes because i know a technique in order to get in contact with them via venue[b] i will not post any future successes. Why, it's just a waste of a few minutes out of my time.[/b][/quote]
The purpose of the forum is to help fellow collectors, and share feedbacks to notify other collectors who may be fans.
For you to say "Im not posting because no one says 'well done' to me" just comes across as a little childish. No offence intended, but its a ridiculous comment in my opinion.