With a current "liking" pace in Facebook, the Crusader Kings 2 page would reach 25000 fans/votes not before March 2011. (Don't really know how strong this possible snowball effect of networking in FC (ie friends becoming fans of the pages that their friends have liked) might be - maybe indeed the "People Like This" figure will explode into exponential growth soon, reaching 25000 in just a couple of weeks. A third option (apart from "status quo growth" and "exponential growth"), IMHO the most probable, is that the growth pace will slow gradually down, as time goes by (and most of the potential "likers" have already "liked" the page), and the number of fans freezes at some lower level than hoped (with a marginal growth) for a quite long period of time.) So, we need to accelerate this process in every (acceptable) way we can, I guess...
To grab more attention, I submitted in Digg.com one of the articles describing briefly CK and current CK2 campaign. The mentioned "article" was in fact a Paradox's press release in pc.ign.com, headed as "Wanted: Crusader Kings 2?". But the problem is that now we need "diggs" for this article to increase attention to "our big news" and move it higher in popularity ladder of Digg. The higher overall awareness concerning CK2 will enhance a chance to get additional "likes" in FC. (At least in theory.)
If you think that you can swallow your pride once more for this noble cause, please consider registering also in Digg.com(if you have created an account in Facebook for CK2, but haven't never done it in Digg). For that, go to . After clicking "Join Digg", you will have an option to start a new account or "Connect with Facebook" which enables you to register using your existing Facebook account. From my recent experience, I can tell that creating an account in Digg.com will take much less time and effort than registering in Facebook. After successful registration, and to complete a mission, please check the article and click "digg" (if you like it, of course). And let's hope that this one more little collective endeavor will bring CK2 again a bit closer to us!
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As an end note, I want to notice that I personally don't have any special interest making this call - I'm just a regular CK fan hoping to play enhanced version of my most favourite game as soon as possible. (Potential discussions on the subject of Digg.com's privacy policies, "corporate slavery" etc I leave to others who care more (my own attitude toward social network websites is calmly neutral and practical - no exaltation, no blind hate).)
To grab more attention, I submitted in Digg.com one of the articles describing briefly CK and current CK2 campaign. The mentioned "article" was in fact a Paradox's press release in pc.ign.com, headed as "Wanted: Crusader Kings 2?". But the problem is that now we need "diggs" for this article to increase attention to "our big news" and move it higher in popularity ladder of Digg. The higher overall awareness concerning CK2 will enhance a chance to get additional "likes" in FC. (At least in theory.)
If you think that you can swallow your pride once more for this noble cause, please consider registering also in Digg.com(if you have created an account in Facebook for CK2, but haven't never done it in Digg). For that, go to . After clicking "Join Digg", you will have an option to start a new account or "Connect with Facebook" which enables you to register using your existing Facebook account. From my recent experience, I can tell that creating an account in Digg.com will take much less time and effort than registering in Facebook. After successful registration, and to complete a mission, please check the article and click "digg" (if you like it, of course). And let's hope that this one more little collective endeavor will bring CK2 again a bit closer to us!
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As an end note, I want to notice that I personally don't have any special interest making this call - I'm just a regular CK fan hoping to play enhanced version of my most favourite game as soon as possible. (Potential discussions on the subject of Digg.com's privacy policies, "corporate slavery" etc I leave to others who care more (my own attitude toward social network websites is calmly neutral and practical - no exaltation, no blind hate).)
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