It makes contributors happy to see comments on their giveaways and stuff. Many of the comments are just plain fake Thanks.. but theres still a few amazing people who actually put some effort into the comments or have conersations with other people about the game, or maybe even what they ate today.

My Entry to Comment ratio isnt good.. (1,546:37) but atleast it isnt filled with fake Thanks..

So maybe next time when you enter a giveaway, think twice before using the AT Script...

Anyway.. how are you guys and girls ? ^u^

I just woke up (its 7 here) :D

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Thanks.

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Thanks.

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No thanks for you.

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Thanks.

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10 /copy "fake Thanks"
20 /paste "fake Thanks"
30 win more giveaways

11 years ago
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u forgot 40 GOTO 10

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That should be 29 instead of 40

11 years ago
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BASIC

11 years ago
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He knows, and his comment is perfectly valid.

11 years ago
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ty

11 years ago
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Go Bruins! Oh, and thanks

11 years ago
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thanks to you too

11 years ago
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I didn't even know there was a "thank you" script....

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ditto

11 years ago
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same here, any what is the point of using a script, it isnt that many letters

11 years ago
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ehum, i didnt know that too..

11 years ago
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wat

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yeh, because alot of us arent lazy bastards and we actually type "thanks" and couldnt even comprehend running scripts to do it for us

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Lazy bastards who seem to think that because they have a higher comment ratio, they are obvious good people.

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i have a policy of only really thanking after i won a giveaway and then i will write something more indepth or when the contributor wants comments to address something. Also when I am in the mood to write lots of "thanks"

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Yeah, I'll post the occasional thanks (mostly when no one else has yet, or in privates), but I prefer more unique posts.

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ditto. after all you can thank them personally when you get your gift. And they feel the oozing sincerity to boot.

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Neither did I, until a bug meant that people couldn't enter Serious Sam HD: The Second Encounter - Legend of the Beast DLC giveaways. Despite being unable to enter, people were still saying thanks.

11 years ago
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No wonder there are so many of the same comments. I didn't know about such a script up till now.

11 years ago
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Thanks for Skyrim.

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so says this guy...

11 years ago
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<insert auto thanks>

11 years ago
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What do you want me to do,make a thank-you poem for every giveaway I enter?

11 years ago
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Yes.

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Roses are red, violets are blue.

I suck at rhymes, so thank you.

11 years ago
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^This.

11 years ago
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Nice!

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OMG Amazing! Thanks! :D

11 years ago
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Haha.. :D Thats a preety awesome Thank You! rhyme :D

11 years ago
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Thanks!

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thanks
no, but seriously, thanks for your input but there are many different views on this subject and these types of thread pop out every once in a while. I, myself, like to see thanks even if some of them are hollow and empty, but i tend to believe the best in people and think that they mean it. At least some of them took the time to write thanks then just entering giveaways.

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True c:

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Well, you can still be active in forum and rise your comments/enter ratio. ^^

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yeah, doing this will also boost that ratio, not to mention a thread i have (op probably never saw it though)
from that thread alone i probably got 1k comments.

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That must've been a HUGE thread :O

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it's almost at 2k comments and about half of them are mine.

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you have 6K Comments stop lying!! =)

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They weren't talking about their total number of comments.
Rather how many times they commented in 1 thread.

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Yeah my ratio is about every 3 entries I have 1 comment, ALL but like maybe 30 comments are from forums :)

11 years ago
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your a bigger buzz kill then buzz killington! =D

11 years ago
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rofl.

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I've seen contributors tell people not to post thanks & some complain about the lack of thanks - can't please everyone...

11 years ago
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That's true. I'm on the anti-thanks side, but I comply with their wishes by pressing the thanks button.

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I'd like to think that a lot of folks really are thankful for a chance to win something, even if they do just post "Thanks" on most of their entries. Some people just aren't very creative when it comes to thanking a gifter. I've had times when my brain couldn't muster up much, so I get it. Of course it becomes obvious that they don't mean it when the creator of a giveaway asks a question, and they only reply with the same shit that's posted in every other thread.

Asking a question in the giveaway description is the best way to figure out whether someone is really thankful for a shot at winning the game you're giving away. Even if it's something as simple as "What color do you like most?" or "What's the last thing that you ate?", it'll usually be enough to weed out the good commenters from the bad.

ETA: I just cannot wrap my head around the need for an auto-thanks script. That is lazy and thoughtless. :t

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The problem with that is that many people dontread the description ;-;

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Yeah. That helps to weed those asses out too. As far as I'm concerned, if someone doesn't take the time to read what a gifter has to say, they don't deserve the gift.

I suppose someone could create a private giveaway and have a rule where everyone has to leave a certain word in their comments or answer a simple question, or else they're disqualified. That'd be a decent way of keeping out the ungrateful auto-thankers.

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For any future giveaways I'll make when affordable, for all of them I plan to set a $31 requirement, as well as a written riddle based on an older game relevant to the game's genre.

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Sounds like an interesting plan! ^^

11 years ago
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the real problem is that when someone replies to a post in a giveaway, it does not show up on your 'view replies'

11 years ago
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+1

11 years ago
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That may be inconvenient, yet doesn't apply to everyone. You can just load the pages and scroll through.

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Maybe two percent of people based on my own collection of feedback on contests.

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It IS thoughtless. That's why people use it. They think being a good person doesn't require active participation.

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Or they just don't care about being a good person, and are here for the free games. :\/

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Sums up what I said. >_>
I'm mainly here for free games too but I care about not being an ass. :D

11 years ago
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Same here. If I'm going to get free games I feel like I should try to at least be as affable as possible. :)

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who fucking cares its not even required to say thanks so if its a script they went thru the effort of having that script

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But apply that to video games... and then you'd be saying "they went through the effort to set up the bot so we'll let them use it".

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Excellent example, really is no difference between the reasoning there.

Imagine doing it live. You're walking with a friend. Someone holds a door open for you, you walk through and show them a postit note with "thank you" written on it, then continue a conversation with your friend, proving you're not mute.
Enough of the people you do that to will think you're a total asshole and lose the respect which prompted them to be so generous in the first place.

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There is a huge difference between using an automation to do something nice than using one to cheat or get an unfair advantage.

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There's a huge difference between doing something nice while looking like a nice person,
and looking like you'd forget about all of it an instant later.
If you're entering into dozens or hundreds of giveaways for the same titles, you're not likely going to both be relevant and fair to the comments of all of them. (ie Actually say something instead of pasting on each one)
That's why I don't plan on commenting alongside a majority of entries.
Saving sincere dialogue for email replies, forum, giveaways that require participation or have engaging/interesting descriptions the contributor cared to provide.

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I still think that pasting thanks is better than not commenting at all. One can engage in sincere dialogue occasionally and when you win, but that doesn't mean you can't drop a quick thanks the other times.

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I agree, but we're in the minority.

11 years ago
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My thanks isn't fake sir/madam, hmph.

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Good :)

Gives Cookie :3

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Step 1: Eats Cookie.

Step 2: Digests Cookie.

Step 3: Walks to bathroom

Step 4: ???????

Step 5: Reforms cookie as double chocolate chip cookie.

I mean thanks.

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Thats gross.

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Haha.. xD

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I've post 1,783 comments lets say 100 of them where on giveaways the most are private i enter or group...
I normaly say thanks if i win i dont go enter every giveaway and say thanks

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Is there really a script for this?

:-O

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Your entire post is the definition of an empty threat.

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Your definition of an empty threat is an empty threat.
Threatception.

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Jesus people, write something else for a change!!

Like:

  • Merci

  • Gracias

  • Grazie

  • Obrigado

And so on...

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Have to change my auto-script now :P

11 years ago
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I used a very advanced bot to find and reply to this comment.

11 years ago
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Thanks for Skyrim.

Edit: You'll have to link it for me, mine is only capable of saying Thanks for Skyrim everywhere.

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I really don't know if there are many auto-scripters (or if they are at all?).

If you'd check my Dawn of War 2 giveaway, you'd notice my ask for "no thx" and that lots of comments aren't basic thx (yes, most are thx in native languages, but that was allowed, even wanted). Maybe contrib. req. caused that, or maybe I was just lucky.

Ps.: I nearly never write comments in giveaways, only if give-awayer asks to write something. Guess I spend way too much time on forums...

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Here's my opinion: an empty "fake" thanks, even if done via script, is infinitely better than no comment at all. Some comments may be better than others, but this does not make the lesser quality comments worthless. For everyone saying a script is the epitome of laziness I say that doing nothing is the epitome of laziness. It takes way more effort to download and run a script than it does to do nothing.

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I disagree as-is, that's not all there is to it.
The thing I'd always frown upon is lack of response from the giveaway's winners.
My first winner replied to my email, wishing me a merry christmas. That's the way.

Your point isn't simply invalid, which is why I can agree with you in the end; This is what completes it for me:
I'll be paying attention to the comments starting when I create a giveaway with my requirements:
The completion of at least 1 riddle posted on the forum, solution providing the URL to the >/= $31 contribution giveaway. The riddles will each be themed on an older game of similar genre to the giveaway's game.
Interacting with the contestants in such a way is very fun, to me. We can chat about any of it in the comments!

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I totally agree with you on this point. I always attempt to engage in conversation when I win a giveaway or when someone wins one of mine. I also agree that making giveaways with requirements (puzzles, riddles, etc) is also a good way to illicit dialogue.

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I usually write just "Thanks", "Thank you" and maybe something more with those 2 if gifter wrote a question or something in giveaway description.

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i always try to do something unique, and when i make a giveaway, i ask for unique comments and still people answer 'thanks'

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The more interesting the description to me, the more likely I'm going to post any comment at all. I see little reasoning in adding a 'Thanks' in every giveaway I enter just because I could.

If you want good comments on your giveaways, you shouldn't make them public tbh.

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How am I? Pretty annoyed, for the past 3 or 4 days I get a message whenever booting my PC: "Your disk needs to be checked for consistency". No idea how to stop it since it's checked so many times, and I'm not sure if I should be worried. :/

11 years ago
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I would back up all your important stuff onto another drive and then re-format the drive. Then scan the drive to check it. Just in case.

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I think Kondrakin is getting too hardcore at this stage. This windows text doesn't really mean anything bad.

Google and download HD Tune (or something similar), check health tab. If you won't notice anything, you'll just have to fight with that annoying windows message, but without any worries about anything bad (you should be able to find some tips how to deal with it with google). BUT, if you'll see something yellow or red, especially reallocated sector count, then you're in troubles.

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Hmm. My thanks is sincere. Not a script. I do feel bad for games that I won but didn't finish playing it.

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Closed 11 years ago by SERPEN7.