kkzoey
RunawayRachel
lollymollygoo
xOmgNachoCheese
TIKI*TORCH
Lady_GAGA4ever
haloismylife2
What have all these random users got in common?
They are all well known in either MSW, OC (OriginalClub), APG (AskPaulinaGirls) and FC(FashionClub),
four of the most common club forums on stardoll.
Now, the blogosphere and clubbing world are very different, and each have their own
positives and negatives, but most of the blogging world seems to be more negative, and "scared" of
clubs, if I should say so myself.
The only attention the club forums have had from blogs, was the OriginalClub
Lavenderluvs scandal, written by Dei (To.Royal).
I've learnt that many bloggers like Dei haven't even spent five minutes in a club,
and the way that she wrote it did annoy me somehow.
Some people got from this post was that clubs are nothing but bored, sick-minded people trolling on the internet.
But, as this Anon said,
A decent blogger takes care in what they post, their grammar, and the content.
In clubs, you can basically write whatever the hell you want.
No-one can really judge you on anything, you'll get instant replies in active clubs instead of
waiting on comments, and there aren't any "automatic rules" like there are in the blogging world.
Example: Selena (Ruubin) wrote a post on her blog, Beg For More about her winning
NCG for the fourth time here, and overnight, came a flood of hate comments.
All Selena really wanted was to show her achievement, and thank everyone who voted for her, but
what she got in return are 40+ comments about how she's such a famewhore and how nobody cares.
If someone posted that they won NCG in a club, there would be at least 4 instant positive replies, probably much more depending on your popularity in that club. Even if you made a post asking for votes,
people would probably help you to do that.
Jack (freeduck_) is a well-known elite in the blogopshere, and he's only won NCG once (His trophy got recycled when Reecehacked him),
while Adelaide (xOmgNachoCheese) has won it everytime she's running and asking for votes in MSW.
All in all, try to change your perspective about club forums from a disgusting place where
people just keep on shooting out inappropriate things, to a nice, loving place full of humour.
Hey, maybe next time you're sick of Dollywood having zero new posts, just go on and check out
one of the clubs.
haloismylife2
What have all these random users got in common?
They are all well known in either MSW, OC (OriginalClub), APG (AskPaulinaGirls) and FC(FashionClub),
four of the most common club forums on stardoll.
Now, the blogosphere and clubbing world are very different, and each have their own
positives and negatives, but most of the blogging world seems to be more negative, and "scared" of
clubs, if I should say so myself.
The only attention the club forums have had from blogs, was the OriginalClub
Lavenderluvs scandal, written by Dei (To.Royal).
I've learnt that many bloggers like Dei haven't even spent five minutes in a club,
and the way that she wrote it did annoy me somehow.
Some people got from this post was that clubs are nothing but bored, sick-minded people trolling on the internet.
But, as this Anon said,
Clubs are somone's family.
People there can be nice, helpful, loving, and offer a shoulder to cry on, or a joke to crack.
People make their first and best friend's in these clubs, and in active clubs, there will always be someone
to talk to.
Some people immediately think about clubs the wrong way, and always assume
one thing or the other about it, which they are quite wrong.
Some people may agree with SeasonalHotbuys and think that clubs are basically a mini-blog,
but they are very, very different.
Their topics are very much like blog posts, but the way they're perceived is very different.A decent blogger takes care in what they post, their grammar, and the content.
In clubs, you can basically write whatever the hell you want.
No-one can really judge you on anything, you'll get instant replies in active clubs instead of
waiting on comments, and there aren't any "automatic rules" like there are in the blogging world.
Example: Selena (Ruubin) wrote a post on her blog, Beg For More about her winning
NCG for the fourth time here, and overnight, came a flood of hate comments.
All Selena really wanted was to show her achievement, and thank everyone who voted for her, but
what she got in return are 40+ comments about how she's such a famewhore and how nobody cares.
If someone posted that they won NCG in a club, there would be at least 4 instant positive replies, probably much more depending on your popularity in that club. Even if you made a post asking for votes,
people would probably help you to do that.
Jack (freeduck_) is a well-known elite in the blogopshere, and he's only won NCG once (His trophy got recycled when Reecehacked him),
while Adelaide (xOmgNachoCheese) has won it everytime she's running and asking for votes in MSW.
All in all, try to change your perspective about club forums from a disgusting place where
people just keep on shooting out inappropriate things, to a nice, loving place full of humour.
Hey, maybe next time you're sick of Dollywood having zero new posts, just go on and check out
one of the clubs.
3 comments:
Good job! I like your writing style and I can feel your anger and ideas about the whole deal. One of the other judges (suesen) mentioned on imybimsters post that she put too much of her own opinon and not enough facts, for me you did the opposite. I want just a little tad more of your opinon.
I'm still debating on how I feel about this post. I feel liek you gave me information on how clubs work, like what its like to be in a club. It didnt feel 'rant-y' enough for me. Maybe its just my opinion though. Having a balance of facts, opinions and key points (as in what you want the reader to take note of) is always good. Try that. Good luck.
I agree with the other judges, too many facts and I'm not sure how I feel.
The ending was rather flat, but I liked how you used facts and quotes properly.
I'd like to see more from you.
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