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>>6306756
I might have an explanation...

Since not many people had access to digital cameras, the whole concept of uploading photos online was a part of the hobby that people didn't really do. In general the amount of photo uploads cosplay.com got on a daily basis was very small so you could browse all the photos of a particular series and character in less than an afternoon.

Seeing how rare things were, we were more excited to see another person attempt a cosplay of a certain character and other details such as accuracy, photo composition or body type get in the way in our enthusiasm. Add to the fact that many of us were really young and impressionable so any sort of praise we got was instantly charished so of course we would return the kindless and comment back.

Nowadays the whole notion of leaving comments on photos is not so common anymore. Giving out compliments to a cosplayer is not as universal as it once as as sites with a lot of traffic such as Coscom and ACP don't see a lot of comments be given out. Nowadays that stuff is regulated on Facebook, Tumblr, LJ and dA.

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>>6306437
>>6306445
>>6306756
If I might have a explanation...

Since not many people had access to digital cameras, the whole concept of uploading photos online was a part of the hobby that people didn't really do. In general the amount of photo uploads cosplay.com got on a daily basis was very small so you could browse all the photos of a particular series and character in less than an afternoon.

Seeing how rare things were, we were more excited to see another person attempt a cosplay of a certain character and other details such as accuracy, photo composition or body type get in the way in our enthusiasm. Add to the fact that many of us were really young and impressionable so any sort of praise we got was instantly charished so of course we would return the kindless and comment back.

Nowadays the whole notion of leaving comments on photos is not so common anymore. Giving out compliments to a cosplayer is not as universal as it once as as sites with a lot of traffic such as Coscom and ACP don't see a lot of comments be given out. Nowadays that stuff is regulated on Facebook, Tumblr, LJ and dA.

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