My Neowin subscriber experience


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Hey all!

Just thought i'd post my experience since becoming a neowin subscriber. Hopefully more will be encouraged by it and (re)subscribe themselves.

I joined neowin 5 years ago, September 2003 i think. If i remember rightly, i joined after being posted the url to some news item or forum post, that i found (mostly likely) compelling enough to want to read more of the website. I did just that, and soon found myself joining the forums, laughing, crying at various posts, and finding resourceful help and in turn offering my own advice on various technical (and sometimes non technical) affairs.

I always "wanted" to subscribe, but always "forgot" or had better things to spend my 8GBP (10EUR/12USD). Then one night, last week, spontaneously after reading the same kind of random article that drew me in way back when, i pulled out my card, and off i went to NoChex.

What did that cash buy me? Was it worth it?

Well... it got me my own blogspace (no big deal to some, maybe... myself included, but nevertheless blogging on neowin attracts many views, populating the site) hilariously random subscriber forum, and a nice touch (although possibly expected) email from Daniel thanking me for contributing and asking me for my username to finish things off.

I get my orange name and the + prefixing it, declaring me as someone who cares enough about this site to want to contribute in the best way possible, showing my commitment to the hard work that goes on behind the scenes.

And it was worth it because.. for as long as people like me who are "ordinary", not "associated" with any staffers, feel compelled to help out in the way neowin needs it most.

IT's ony been a week, but i find myself more active too.. Not posting maybe, but browsing forums i'd have otherwise previously ignored. Contributing has made me feel more involved in a site i already used daily.

Thankyou neowin for your long years of dedicated amusement and serious IT info, i'll mostly certainly subscrube again

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I have noticed a lot of colourful nicks here.. can someone guide me what they represent?

The colored nicks and badges show that they are either staff, subscribers, MVCs (Most Valued Contributors), or veterans. This is shown on the forum index, which shows the colors that represent each group:

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Here's some information on the recent color changes

You know deep down that you want to talk about how worth it it was to get access to the privileged hunk thread.

:shiftyninja:

If more people would post in it, it would be more enjoyable. Sucks being one of two gay subscribers :p.

Thanks for subscribing :D

Me and Rappy try to make your extra little "Perk" worth every dollar :D I know some sites make you pay $5 a month to be a subscriber, where neowin only asks for $12 a year. Such a low price for the extra features you get.

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