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Who the heck reads my comic anyway? Here's who.
toadsworth262 at 3:57PM, April 23, 2007
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I think that we should have a list of people who fave our comics. Because earlier I checked my profile and saw that i had a trophy for someone faving my comic. I look at it and go, "Who the heck would fave this crap anyway?" I think this is just another stupid rant about wanting another feature added on to the site. Feel free to give your views on this.:dizzy:
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spambot at 4:58PM, April 23, 2007
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That would be a pretty cool feature. That way we could go check out the comics of those reading our own comics, and say "thanks for checking it out", etc.

I'm also doing that other comic "Space Waffles ".
We now have a podcast called The Random Pirate Comics Show!
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Phantom Penguin at 5:44PM, April 23, 2007
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The DD alerter tells you how many people fav'd it. But still not who. That would be pretty cool.
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Tommie Kelly at 5:53AM, April 24, 2007
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They should have it on the new profile pages!
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skoolmunkee at 7:18AM, April 24, 2007
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Every 2 weeks someone suggests this (usually in a more appropriate forum though, like Ideas and Suggestions) and every time we tell them there are no plans to do this. :)

Basically, which comics people favorite is their own business. They may not want people to know that their comic has been favorited. Some people may not mind a person knowing, but don't want to be bothered by people coming by just to say 'thanks'. If a person wants you to know that they read your comic, they'll leave a comment. Or a bunch of comments. :) Comments are really the best indicator of who really enjoys your comic- and it's a public step that they take, not a consequence of using a convenience of the site. The favorites feature is there for the benefit of the reader and there's an element of privacy to be guarded.

You could just make an author's comment asking 'hey, if you've favorited this, who are you?' and see if they tell you. :) (See how that sounds like kind of a weird question though?)
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