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This is an interesting question.

I would say I'm just a casual user. I don't feel important (not in that way) that if I left, Phuks would have an empty hole in its heart. I'm involved in some small niche subs and a bit of shitposting. I'm just a casual user. I don't have a kevdude sense of entitlement. I know my place in the community, and it's great. I wouldn't want it any other way.

On smaller websites like this its easy to give admin to all of your friends. Before you know it, everyone has a stake in management of it. I think there has been a fine balance struck between the number involved in management and the user base itself.

I'm interested to hear the responses

This is an interesting question. I would say I'm just a casual user. I don't feel important (not in that way) that if I left, Phuks would have an empty hole in its heart. I'm involved in some small niche subs and a bit of shitposting. I'm just a casual user. I don't have a kevdude sense of entitlement. I know my place in the community, and it's great. I wouldn't want it any other way. On smaller websites like this its easy to give admin to all of your friends. Before you know it, everyone has a stake in management of it. I think there has been a fine balance struck between the number involved in management and the user base itself. I'm interested to hear the responses

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[–] [Deleted] 5 points (+5|-0) Edited

I think Im an important user. When I was in school this summer, I posted and commented multiple times a day. I got up to lvl 17, and I made some friends.

Unfortunately, life happened and I had to take multiple 'absenses' to the site, which caused me going to anonymity and having to 'restart'

I still consider myself one of the few women on here, and one of the only accounts that has their husband on this site, as well.

Im known, and Im common.

Id say im important. but not a veteran. shoutout to my niggas @killbill @jobes (lest we forget those 16hours i spent going through every comment to graph it up)

and @boukert