Again after I cancelled twice all poetry billed me again. Do not give them your credit card.
Amazingly pernicious social media site disguised a poetry critiquing center. If taken seriously, it can be an informative tool for writing improvement, and a perfect window into the minds of some of the craziest A-holes on earth, which is valuable information to a writer so long as you don't buy into their crap. While the contests feel like they are more about popularity than quality, they can at least be a tool to gage what can work subjectively. The autorank algorithm is good for people who are incredibly bad at poetry because it convinces them they are losers, or turns them into lost rebels. It openly tells new users NOT to rhyme, which is horribly discouraging for all of the right monetary reasons: no ones gives a crap about rhyming, or anything musically vital to language because most readers are rhythmless, tone deaf simpletons anyway. If you are honest with yourself, you can commit to the chore of weeding through who understands what or who is actually professional and use them to your advantage, it's all valuable information to exploit.
It is an addictive nightmare for egotistical escapists and bipolar schizophrenics alike. Your pathetic life will collapse around you as you feebly try to keep up with comments, notifications, and contest results while obsessively improving writing styles, molding you into a resentful cynic who likes to flirt with black widows. You'll spend every other day taking mental dumps, whittling chunks of mental cow pie for hours to tediously craft amateur poems about revenge and suicide. You'll crave square's of toilet paper while drowning in this site's untreated sewage. Each of the million other user's fecal matter will burn like hydrochloric acid in your blood to the point where you are convinced mediocrity is in your DNA.
Allpoetry recklessly preys upon fools who think they have a good shot at writing good from the get-go, like Gertie the Dinosaur innocently swallowing trees with colonies of squirrels still trapped inside. It is a sadistic masterpiece of 21st Century social media, unmatched in the writing world. Would definitely recommend.
Its too bad that one rotten disgusting reverse racist
Is being allowed to taint the pages herein.
And YES "dude"/you are a full blown TROLL.
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Yes i do know for a dam fact jack that AP does use others poetry as their own because curechiari didn't because curechiari has been dead almost a year now dumbasses her family has been on these sites posting under name not her because she is indeed dead in fact she dead and cold six feet under the cold hard ground if you would like to call a plagiarism or copyright well he'll go ahead because curechiari wasn't because the FBI on AP has seen to many people copying others work that belongs to famous writers that was used and put into there own dam words then AP has the balls to ban meggie and Listen 2 Ya and Poetic justice for a whole year without no warning of the ban or nothing at all this came shortly after curechiaris death and when her family was upset because people was saying this madness that she is or was a plagiarism well let me say up front by gosh she was because she worked the local news paper in our town and so much more and gave her newly published books out about AP and BillyJo/mussed Dee on AP site because her husband sure there out so y'all call it what you will and the truth is out and may say still there's still and FBI agent on the site of AP dummies because just waiting and printing all poetry off AP to send in to have checked make sure it actually belongs to got it!
Curechiara posted several very famous old poems (such as by William Blake), claiming they were hers, and confirming in comments that she thought they were hers. She was warned twice for this, then banned permanently. We take plagiarism very seriously at allpoetry.
For amateurs and wanna be's. Real writers don't join places like this.
It's really a great site to express yourself
And get some recognition
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Answer: Over 400,000, with about 50,000 active in the last two weeks. A lot!
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