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CaptCrouton

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I think it may be because fan pages are made out of a genuine love for the subject, and a knowledge of what other fans enjoy.

Often when you do something for financial purposes, (i.e. I'm making the webpage because it's my job... this website exists to bring in more capital) it flavors the site in a negative way, or loses it's purity somehow. I dunno.
 

Louis Kazagger

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And most times those who are hired by a company to make their website pale in comparison to the knowledge of a subject compared to a die hard fan who makes a fan page. I mean come on, it takes a lot of work and time to dedicate to a good website. The fan running it has to be a die hard and really love the subject of the site to alot that much time to something they aren't going to rake in tons of cash from.
 
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