Where Does 'Thank You More Please' Appear In Fanfiction Tags?

2025-10-27 02:20:33 88

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Quentin
Quentin
2025-10-28 09:10:47
Across the communities I lurk in, 'thank you more please' tends to live wherever casual reactions and short tags thrive: microblogs (Tumblr, Twitter, Mastodon), Wattpad descriptions and comments, and in the freeform tag sections of archives like Archive of Our Own. I notice it mostly as a hashtag or a follow-up comment rather than a formal content tag; it’s an informal way for readers to say thanks and ask for continuation at the same time. On sites with limited tagging systems, such as FanFiction.net, it’s almost exclusively a review/comment thing rather than a searchable tag. Moderators and search tools can treat it differently: some platforms let you click a tag to find other uses, others just index it as plain text, so your mileage finding similar posts varies.

Beyond platform mechanics, the phrase functions culturally as a gentle encouragement — a single tidy line that gives creators kudos and motivation. It’s short, human, and oddly comforting to both leave and receive, which is why I still type it whenever a story hits that sweet spot.
Oliver
Oliver
2025-10-29 21:35:31
If you hang around fandom corners like Tumblr, Twitter, or Wattpad, you'll see 'thank you more please' show up in a few different ways, and it isn’t always obvious where it lives. Mostly I find it in informal, social places — as a hashtag on microblogs, as a short comment on a reblog, or as part of a reply thread after a chapter drop. People use it to express gratitude and to beg for continuation in one breath: think of it as a tiny, enthusiastic review. On Tumblr you'll spot it as #thankyoumoreplease or as a chunk of tag text attached to a post; on Twitter and Mastodon it’s more conversational in replies and quote-retweets.

On larger archives like Archive of Our Own, tags are freeform, so the phrase can appear as an additional tag or even as an author-added note. It's less common there than on microblogs, but when it does appear it's often playful meta-tagging — authors or readers will slap it on to show appreciation and encourage more. FanFiction.net's tagging system is more rigid, so you're far more likely to see the phrase in reviews rather than as an official tag. Wattpad sits somewhere between: people will hashtag it in descriptions or comments. For searching, I usually try the combined hashtag first (#thankyoumoreplease), then the spaced phrase if the platform supports it.

Culturally, it’s a tiny ritual of fandom — part gratitude, part pressure, and pure fandom energy. Sometimes it’s earnest, sometimes ironic, and sometimes it doubles as a micro-shipper cheer. I love how something so simple can tell an author ‘thanks’ and ‘please keep going’ at once; it feels like a warm nudge from the crowd.
Xenia
Xenia
2025-10-30 09:16:12
Everywhere I hang out online, I bump into 'thank you more please'—especially in tag-heavy communities where people treat tags like sticky notes. On the archives it's often a user-created tag; on social platforms it’s a reblog comment or short message. It’s not formal, more like handing the author a cookie and whispering 'one more chapter?'.
I use it myself sometimes when I’m too lazy to write a long review, and honestly it feels like a tiny festival of appreciation and anticipation.
Declan
Declan
2025-10-31 03:23:19
I tend to view 'thank you more please' from the author/creator side: when readers use it, it’s raw feedback—they loved the piece and want continuation. You’ll see it tucked into the tags field on sites that let freeform tagging, or as part of a review on platforms with set review boxes. In places where tagging is limited, it shows up as a comment, a reblog line, or even as a public bookmark note.

There’s a subtle etiquette attached: it’s sweet, but it can be read as demanding if used repeatedly or pushed into spaces where authors need boundaries. If I were advising new writers, I’d say cherish those tags and comments, but don’t treat them as a production schedule—use them as motivation rather than pressure. I personally enjoy the encouragement, even when it feels like a cheeky prod for more.
Nathan
Nathan
2025-10-31 12:50:29
I still spot 'thank you more please' all over my bookmarks and reblogs, and it usually pops up where casual gratitude and a plea for updates overlap. On sites with flexible tagging—especially ones where people layer tags like stickers—the phrase shows up as a user-created tag to mean both 'thanks' and 'please give me more of this'. It’s common on the big archive platforms and on microblogging sites where tags serve as tiny notes to authors and fellow readers.

I've seen it used as a tag on a fic's tag list, in reblog captions, tucked into comment boxes, and even in signatures under reviews. Sometimes it's playful; other times it's a soft nudge to update. If you’re searching, expect lots of variations like 'ty more pls' or 'thank you, more please'—so it’s scattered rather than centralized. Personally, I find it charming: it feels like a virtual hug with a gentle demand for more chapters, and I usually smile when I see it.
Uma
Uma
2025-11-01 21:55:05
I love the little ecosystem around that phrase: it mutates fast. You’ll find 'thank you more please' in full, abbreviated as 'ty more pls', translated into other languages, or bundled with emojis on social feeds. It appears in tag lists on flexible archives, as a line in comments on fanfiction sites, and as a hashtag on social networks. Because people reuse and remix it, searching for the exact phrase can miss a lot, so community context matters.

Beyond placement, it's a social signal—readers saying they care and would like continuation. I usually take it as a warm push rather than a demand, and it makes me grin whenever a fic gets a cluster of those little notes.
Jade
Jade
2025-11-02 13:49:19
I keep bumping into 'thank you more please' as a little social shorthand when I'm skimming comments and tags, especially on platforms built around quick engagement. On Tumblr and Instagram-style fandom posts it appears as both a hashtag and a short tag-string attached to an image or fic link. People use it when a scene or chapter hit them emotionally — a compressed, polite demand for more content. On platforms where tagging is flexible, like AO3, it can show up among the author's additional tags or as an affectionate reader-made tag. On sites with stricter metadata fields, such as FanFiction.net, it rarely becomes an official tag; you'll see it in reviews or in comment threads instead.

If you want to find posts that carry that vibe, search with and without the hash: sometimes authors concatenate it (#thankyoumoreplease), sometimes they separate it with spaces in a tag cloud. Reddit and Discord communities do the same thing but in plain text; comments will often read like 'thank you!! more please!!!' for emphasis. It’s a small, joyful part of fandom etiquette — equal parts praise and a polite nudge. I often toss it into comments myself when a chapter leaves me hanging, because it feels friendlier than demanding more and somehow sweeter than a simple 'nice'.
Lillian
Lillian
2025-11-02 23:22:49
I get intrigued by how that little phrase migrates through different corners of fandom. On archives that let arbitrary tags, people will slap 'thank you more please' right under canon tags or relationship tags as a micro-review; on platforms with stricter tag systems it's more likely to appear in comments, reblogs, or as part of a short review. The meaning stays consistent—gratitude plus a desire for continuation—but the placement is shaped by each site's mechanics.

From a reader's angle, it's an efficient emotional shorthand: the writer knows they’re appreciated and encouraged to continue. From a searching perspective, though, it’s messy—because it’s not standardized, you’ll find misspellings and myriad abbreviations. I tend to track trends by following people rather than hunting for that exact phrase, but it’s always fun to see the little echoes of fandom enthusiasm it leaves behind.
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