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Feb 2017

Listen, I just want to say that I'm sorry for getting so riled up about it. I was angry at the implication and was taking it personally--I know that. Maybe it is confirmation bias, but I think that can honestly go for both of us here. And really, it wouldn't surprise me that doing a thank you image has more benefits than not on a whole. If I had more time I actually would do it myself. I like the idea and considered it for a long time before deciding not to. Who knows, maybe I'll change my mind sometime in the future.

I cared about your opinion because it struck me as deeply unfair, and as an insult to people like me. I'm not sure where your comic is at length or quality wise, but my webcomic is like a second (unpaid) full time job for me that I've been doing for five years. The scale of my project is huge, and it goes beyond just posting a page a week--I print it, sell at conventions, keep up on social media and marketing, manage my team, write the story, edit the story--the roles are endless.

For you it may take an hour to make a thank you pic, but for me it would take at least 4. And it may take only a minute to copy and paste a subscriber name and post it on their wall. But unless I keep up with it literally every day, which is really hard with my work schedule, I would get drastically behind and end up wasting more time on it than I gain.

This is definitely not a situation of me viewing my subscribers as anything less than me (definitely not "plebes"!), and that's what I'm trying to get you to understand. That's really all the core of the issue is for me: you're assuming that I, and people like me, look down on readers or care less, when it's simply not true.

You don't have to respond of course, but I hope you still took some time to read it. I'm sorry again for getting my panties in a twist over it.

I love receiving them and for sending them, I have to be in a specific mood. No one's fault but my own |"D mainly because I take my time to look at the person's comic and although the comment message on top of the animation is repetitive (mainly a thank you, hope they like the story, and that they have a good day), I make sure it suits the person's apparent tastes and keep the greeting genuine and different.

I think their fun! Though I don't participate in posting them on walls anymore @_@ it got a little hard for me to keep up plus I'm trying to stay focused working on pages.

I feel nothing when i receive them. I perceive them as ads and use them as such. An interesting or appealing "thank you" pic on someone's wall might entice me to check out the comic (usually seen while I'm in the process of leaving such pics myself). So I try to make mine reflect the tone of my comic and its characters.

My brain needed to twist things this way, otherwise I felt weird thanking ppl for subbing for some reason... like "oh, please, they're not THAT interested in your comic anyway"??? I'm projecting my own lack of care for receiving them unto others, I guess.

This is my No. 1 reason why I don't post thank you images. I feel the best way to thank my readers is to produce more comic for them to read. As a reader myself, I feel nothing when I receive them on my own wall. Simply doing unto others here.

i like them! theyre a cute bit of extra art, and an opportunity for me to throw in any compliments i didnt comment, or just say again that i love the comic

I initially did not set up a Thank you image, because as a reader I didn't really care if I got one or not. But after seeing that most creators do it, I decided to try it out. After receiving comments back it is really something that other people seem to enjoy. Now, I periodically go through and send a thank you and short comment to new subscribers.

I didn't set one up, mainly because I felt they become routine or expected, so they stop feeling special after a while (I mean, it's cute but it could be just as effective or more if they write out a unique and personal thank you message). I myself just post pictures of cute pugs as a light-hearted and fun thank you. So far the response has been positive.

I haven't even had the time to create a thank you picture yet. My health is rocky at best and I do well most weeks to get my page done. I've slowly been coming ahead lately, so maybe at some point soon I'll be able to take part. Maybe. I don't want to get hopes up if my health takes a nose dive and I end up not being able to get the image done and get it posted to everyone's profiles. frowning

Edit: Also, I'm perfectly ok with not getting one. smile They're cute, though the comic itself is the grand prize, really. I'm just grateful that creators are providing such beautiful and awesome content for free!

I don't have a "thanks for subscribing" image yet, and after reading this post, I really think I should make one😅

I think it's really cool when I get a "Thanks" art note for subscribing to someone's comic, but necessary? No...I understand that these creators can be busy and dont have time to respond back. For me, as long as they are utilizing some of that busy time working on their comic which I like, the impact of getting a "Thanks for subscribing" notice isnt that important. I have a creator whose comic I read now- dude didnt send me a "Thanks" note, but he comments and responds when I share my interest in his comic.

I made one myself to send to those who subscribe to my comic because I'm really appreciative of my subscribers. They didnt have to choose to follow my comic- but they did, and I'm grateful that they like my comic enough to follow it.

I like them, but don't really think much of them beyond the initial five seconds of noticing it. I think I actually prefer the, 'Thanks for 1k subs!' posts because then we get to see a cute doodle from the artist instead of something copy and pasted dozens of times.

I feel pretty meh about them. I don't dislike them, but they don't really do anything for me.

I don't care about them. There was a time where my wall got kinda spammed with all those 'thank u' drawings and i found it a bit annoying :U I also feel slighly guilty when I unsubscribe to a comic where I've earlier have gotten a 'thank u' drawing from

I know some people do it and I used to but now I keep forgetting to and eh, I guess no point of doing it now. Don't care

After reading so many opinions here I feel like it's a good thing I stopped sending them.

I mean, they really do take a lot of time to send them to everyone, and there's so many struggles that come with it.

Sometimes I sent it before the picture was done uploading... Just copy pasting stuff a hundred times takes like over an hour a week??? Making sure you haven't posted it on their wall already, having to find the person you last sent it too so you can start from there on. Having soooo many tabs open you can't even see the favicon? Reading everybody's description (I'm a creepy stalker I'm sorry) accidentally skipping people... Forgetting to do it and having to do even more the next day...

It's overkill, really, and most people like a thanks for the 1K just as much or even more?
Ohhmyyy....
If I knew that before I probably wouldn't have done these. But at the same time, I'm personally not a fan of thanks for the 1K posts. My readers aren't just numbers to me, so calling them a part of the thousand others? Idk not my thing.

I actually really enjoy seeing them. Although if I had one posted on my wall for every single comic I've subscribed to things would get pretty crazy (I think I'm almost at the 200 mark...)
Also kinda makes you feel like the author actually sees you as a person who enjoys their work instead of just a faceless number in a crowd of subscribers floating through the interwebs.
Although I don't expect people with tons of subscribers to post individual notes since that would take forever.

8 months later

Hi guys! I was just wondering what other people thought about sending "thank-you" posts for subscribing. I've personally never felt the need to make one because I prefer doing broad acknowledgement posts at milestones. I feel a little bad for deleting those kind gratitudes when they're thrown up on my tapas wall, but i'd rather keep that space for mini comics related to 64 and my own announcements

Does anyone feel differently/have a strong argument for why they're effective?