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In summer of 2000 they launched Keenspace, a free webcomic hosting service. Because many of its comics that it adds to its list were from Keenspace originally, this led to the impression that making a comic on Keenspace was just basically making an "audition tape" until Keenspot "promotes" you. Which is why they put a stop to this thought by changing Keenspace's name to Website/ComicGenesis.
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In summer of 2000 they launched Keenspace, a free webcomic hosting service. Because many of its comics that it adds to its list were from Keenspace originally, this led to the impression that making a comic on Keenspace was just basically making an "audition tape" until Keenspot "promotes" you. Which is why they put a stop to this thought by changing Keenspace's name to Website/ComicGenesis.Platform/ComicGenesis.
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In summer of 2000 they launched Keenspace, a free webcomic hosting service. Because many of its comics that it adds to its list were from Keenspace originally, an {{unfortunate implication|s}} was that making a comic on Keenspace was just basically making an "audition tape" until Keenspot "promotes" you. Which is why they put a stop to this thought by changing Keenspace's name to Website/ComicGenesis.
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In summer of 2000 they launched Keenspace, a free webcomic hosting service. Because many of its comics that it adds to its list were from Keenspace originally, an {{unfortunate implication|s}} was this led to the impression that making a comic on Keenspace was just basically making an "audition tape" until Keenspot "promotes" you. Which is why they put a stop to this thought by changing Keenspace's name to Website/ComicGenesis.
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In 2009, Keenspot made it clear they did not have many plans on enlisting new comics, and has been pressuring comics to leave the site so they can put more focus on publishing their own works. Despite this, they've been adding new comics to the site since the start of 2011, though not as much of a big fish they were at the TurnOfTheMillennium. Nowadays they're barely a blip on the radar anymore as webcomics have since branched off into other, more manageable sites, be it independent or groups that are more willing to showcase said new talent.
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In 2009, Keenspot made it clear they did not have many plans on enlisting new comics, and has been pressuring comics to leave the site so they can put more focus on publishing their own works. Despite this, they've been adding new comics to the site since the start of 2011, though not as much of a big fish they were at the TurnOfTheMillennium. Nowadays they're barely a blip on the radar anymore as webcomics have since branched off into other, more manageable sites, be it independent or groups that are more willing to showcase said new talent.
talent. As of January 2022, the Keenspot home page only marks ''seven'' comics (out of 56 listed) as "currently updating".
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In summer of 2000 they launched Keenspace, a free webcomic hosting service. Because many of its comics that it adds to its list were from Keenspace originally, an {{unfortunate implication|s}} was that making a comic on Keenspace was just basically making an "audition tape" until Keenspot "promotes" you. Which is why they put a stop to this thought by changing Keenspace's name to ComicGenesis.
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In summer of 2000 they launched Keenspace, a free webcomic hosting service. Because many of its comics that it adds to its list were from Keenspace originally, an {{unfortunate implication|s}} was that making a comic on Keenspace was just basically making an "audition tape" until Keenspot "promotes" you. Which is why they put a stop to this thought by changing Keenspace's name to ComicGenesis.Website/ComicGenesis.
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In 2009, Keenspot made it clear they did not have many plans on enlisting new comics, and has been pressuring comics to leave the site so they can put more focus on publishing their own works. Despite this, they've been adding new comics to the site since the start of 2011, though not as much of a big fish they were at the TurnOfTheMillennium. Nowadays they're barely a blip on the radar anymore as webcomics have since branch off into other, more manageable sites, be it independent or groups that are more willing to showcase said new talent.
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In 2009, Keenspot made it clear they did not have many plans on enlisting new comics, and has been pressuring comics to leave the site so they can put more focus on publishing their own works. Despite this, they've been adding new comics to the site since the start of 2011, though not as much of a big fish they were at the TurnOfTheMillennium. Nowadays they're barely a blip on the radar anymore as webcomics have since branch branched off into other, more manageable sites, be it independent or groups that are more willing to showcase said new talent.