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* BigNameFan: A few of the site's most popular writers[[note]]generally measured by how many people watch them[[/note]] are known to just about everybody. They get so much exposure that even those who don't watch them likely have still heard of them. This is a particularly mild example, however, since the most watched user has about 5,700 watchers (the next has approximately 3,700), but the site userbase is well over 150,000 people. Even our own page for BigNameFan only mentions "authors" as a general group, with only one author mentioned by name.
* TrollingCreator: Knighty was very fond of messing with all of the site's users with his blog posts and updates for the first couple of years. It's mostly died off outside of April Fools' Day, though, especially with the advent of more and more admins.

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* BigNameFan: A few of the site's most popular writers[[note]]generally measured by how many people watch them[[/note]] are known to just about everybody. They get so much exposure that even those who don't watch them likely have still heard of them. This is a particularly mild example, however, since the most watched user has about 5,700 watchers (the next has approximately 3,700), but the site userbase is well over 150,000 people. Even our own page for BigNameFan only mentions "authors" as a general group, with only one author mentioned by name.
* TrollingCreator: Knighty was very fond of messing with all of the site's users with his blog posts and updates for the first couple of years. It's mostly died off outside of April Fools' Day, though, especially with the advent of more and more admins.admins.
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* BigNameFan: A few of the site's most popular writers[[note]]generally measured by how many people watch them[[/note]] are known to just about everybody. They get so much exposure that even those who don't watch them likely have still heard of them. This is a particularly mild example, however, since the most watched user has about 5,700 watchers (the next has approximately 3,700), but the site userbase is well over 150,000 people. Even our own page for BigNameFan only mentions "authors" as a general group, with only one author mentioned by name.

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* BigNameFan: A few of the site's most popular writers[[note]]generally measured by how many people watch them[[/note]] are known to just about everybody. They get so much exposure that even those who don't watch them likely have still heard of them. This is a particularly mild example, however, since the most watched user has about 5,700 watchers (the next has approximately 3,700), but the site userbase is well over 150,000 people. Even our own page for BigNameFan only mentions "authors" as a general group, with only one author mentioned by name.name.
* TrollingCreator: Knighty was very fond of messing with all of the site's users with his blog posts and updates for the first couple of years. It's mostly died off outside of April Fools' Day, though, especially with the advent of more and more admins.
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* BigNameFan: A few of the site's most popular writers[[note]]generally measured by how many people watch them[[/note]] are known to just about everybody. They get so much exposure that even those who don't watch them likely have still heard of them. This is a particularly mild example, however, since the most watched user has about 5,700 watchers (the next has approximately 3,700), but the site userbase is well over 130,000 people. Even our own page for BigNameFan only mentions "authors" as a general group, with only one author mentioned by name.

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* BigNameFan: A few of the site's most popular writers[[note]]generally measured by how many people watch them[[/note]] are known to just about everybody. They get so much exposure that even those who don't watch them likely have still heard of them. This is a particularly mild example, however, since the most watched user has about 5,700 watchers (the next has approximately 3,700), but the site userbase is well over 130,000 150,000 people. Even our own page for BigNameFan only mentions "authors" as a general group, with only one author mentioned by name.
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* BigNameFan: A few of the site's most popular writers[[note]]generally measured by how many people watch them[[/note]] are known to just about everybody. They get so much exposure that even those who don't watch them likely have still heard of them. This is a particularly mild example, however, since the most watched user has about 5,700 watchers (the next has approximately 3,700), but the site userbase is well over 130,000 people. Even our own page for BigNameFan only mentions "authors" as a general group, with only one author mentioned by name.

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