I've started here 8 years ago when on every giveaway was the usual "Thanks for Skyrim" comment... but haven't visited here for 6 years. Today I stumpled upon this site again and looked back in and it was a wave of nostalgia. So much so that I created a bunch of giveaways to celebrate it. But It really seems that the "community " isn't as engaging as it used to? For example right now there was a giveaway with 1000+ entries and only 1 comment saying thanks. Even on my giveaways, 300= entries and only 1 comment. When I look at my older giveaways I had at least 209 comments on a 1000+ giveaway or 125 comments on a 500 entry giveaway. I'm not saying this out of petty attention seeking, just something I found to be a little bit sad, but I guess that's how it always goes. Enjoy the giveaways I created :)

4 years ago

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I always thank the giveaway creator but I also try to write something non-generic and depending on the description of the giveaway but I also don't enter as many giveaways anymore and even less with higher number of entries.
If I get blacklisted for writing a comment in the giveaway....so be it.

4 years ago
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+1

I don't always leave a comment, but when I do, I try to make it... interesante.

4 years ago
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Interesting statistics. :)

4 years ago
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Well, for starters, welcome back :)
As for the comments, personally I try to avoid clogging up people's inbox unless I have something meaningful to say about the GA, or a personalized comment because I'm friendly with the gifter.
As for after winning, I always leave a comment but when making public GAs, I'm not holding my breath for a thanks even after the win has been activated. Usually ends in a blacklist because I don't like being treated like a pez dispenser but hey they got their game, what do they care?

4 years ago
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(EDIT: I misunderstood the topic, it was just about thanks from participants, while I mean the thanks from the winners.)

There is a little difference between commercial giveaways with 1000s of keys for one GA and private GA, where an individual took his time to select a game, spare his key, to create the GA while also waiting for a winner.

If the winner has time to mark a gift or key as received, he should also have the time to write a "thanks" to acknowledge the work.

Not every GA is made just to farm CV, since many GA creators know, that they will not reach the next level in the near future.

3 years ago
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thanks looks kinda sus

3 years ago
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