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posted by dave
Happy Birthday Fanpop!
Happy Birthday Fanpop!
Five years ago today, I was sitting in my living room with link, link, and link when together we pressed a button on a keyboard and released Fanpop to the world. We had no idea what was in store for us or for the site, but we had a dream to build something really cool and we hoped others would like it. For months and months we toiled away at our computers designing and coding what you all see today. We talked endlessly about features and ideas. Papa and I mocked them up and Cliff and Michael programmed them into reality. You grow pretty tight when you spend that many days and nights together. We went from being Fansters to Fanspots and finally launched as Fanpop on August 1, 2006. We had a small number of test users that had been using our closed beta site but now we were opening the doors to the public and it was scary. What if no one came? What if people hated the site? What if we had to give up and go get desk jobs at some office cube farm again? So many "what ifs" overwhelmed us that day.

After our initial launch and some press from sites like link and link the first few months things were pretty quiet and we were honestly pretty scared that it wasn't going to work out. We knew that we had a good product, but we didn't know how to get users to come. Slowly but surely though, the fans found their way here. Twilight fans came. Harry Potter fans came. Justin Bieber Fans came. One Tree Hill fans came. Glee fans came. Michael Jackson fans came. More and more fans found their way to Fanpop and before we knew it we had thousands of clubs and millions of fans coming to the site. The best part about it was that fans around the world were connecting with fellow fans who shared their passions and were making new friends. Fanpop was actually growing into a bona fide community and the ultimate site for fans.

Fast forward to August 1, 2011 and today we are the #372 biggest site on the internet according to link. According to our internal metrics we have over 13 million users a month around the world visiting Fanpop. But more importantly, when I interact with users or read comments on our wall, I hear all the time how much people love the website and how they really feel at home here. It means more to the Fanpop four that we created a place on the web that didn't exist before which people can't live without now. That's pretty special and so are each and every one of our fantastic Fanpoppers. We feel like proud fathers who have watched our little website grow into this amazing network of fan clubs which are alive with excited fans who love to talk about all sorts of topics that we could have never imagined. We know that without all of our awesome and dedicated users, we wouldn't be where we are today. It's the fans that make Fanpop and we will never forget our commitment to you guys. We've spent the past five years building features and designing the website for you. But we're not done yet folks! So keep on Fanpopping, because there's much more in store for the years to come!
The Fanpop Four together for five
The Fanpop Four together for five
The original name for Fanpop was Fanspots
The original name for Fanpop was Fanspots
The Fanpop homepage on launch day: August 1, 2006
The Fanpop homepage on launch day: August 1, 2006
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Amazondebs had the marvelous idea of making Fanpop mad-libs...see the link. This article was last edited on 21 October 2008 to try to explain how the game works a little better...

What is a Mad-lib?
Specifically, Mad Libs is a registered trademark of the Penguin Group (USA). Generally, a mad lib is a kind of word game where the player is presented with a questionnaire, prompting for several seemingly random types of words. The player fills in the words, then goes to another location to plug the words into the corresponding places in a block of text, which results in a silly, funny, naughty or...
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How much is too much? When it comes to Fanpop, it's hard to tell. So check out this handy guide! Feel free to add on any you think of too.

You know you spend too much time on Fanpop when......

1. Your hands are permanently bent into the shape of your computer mouse.

2. You see something cool that you'd like to share and try to take a screencap of it from your eyes.

3. You spend more time with your online friends than your real friends.

4. You start thinking up potential usernames for everyone you meet.

5. Who cares about celebrities? The days of wanting to meet your favorite movie star are over!...
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Livejournal can be quite confusing for people who don't use it, so here's a short guide including the most important things you have to think of when crediting icons from livejournal.

Why do I even have to credit?
You won't go to jail if you don't, but...
1.)People spend quite some time making icons and crediting them is a sign of respect
Think about how you would feel if you made some icons and suddenly you'd find them on some other site without your name mentioned anywhere.
2.)So you repost some pretty icons from livejournal, another fanpopper sees them and wants to see more icons from the person...
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Now, I love props as much (or more) than the next person and when I go to my page and see that someone has given me a prop I am in a happy little bubble for the rest of the day. I think this is a wonderful feature so that people can be recognized for their outstanding work. However, there is a etiquette that goes along with giving props. Props are something you should give if you feel that a person has contributed something funny, substantial, unique, outstanding, or just plain awesome in your eyes. They are essentially a reward for hard work that you have done. They are like a virtual high...
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