Welcome to WhoseFan.com
You can hardly find a person who is not a fan of someone or something. Singers, bands, actors and actresses, companies, sports people and sport teams, computer games have their passionate fans. We, as fans, are very proud when our favorite team wins, aren’t we? People wear t-shirts and buy accessories to underline their belongingness to a particular person, team or group. This is what WhoseFan.com is all about.
WhoseFan.com gives you an excellent chance to express what you are a fan of. But WhoseFan.com does more than that. You can post messages and participate in discussions as well as add links to different web sites that relate to a particular entity. Everything you can be a fan of is called an Entity at WhoseFan.com.
At WhoseFan.com you can see how many fans each entity has in real-time. Those entities with the most fans are visible on the home page. Yet, you can access all entities by browsing the categories or using the search facility.
How it Started
I’ve suddenly come to the idea of WhoseFan.com when my favorite soccer team lost a match. Since then, I’ve been planning and polishing the idea and today WhoseFan.com is online.
WhoseFan.com Belongs to You
WhoseFan.com belongs to every fan. WhoseFan.com is something like a Meta fan club, or a fan club of all fan clubs. I hope you will enjoy using WhoseFan.com as much as I’ve enjoyed working on it.
Your suggestions, ideas and criticism are welcome at any time. You have the power to make WhoseFan.com a better place. I promise to consider all your ideas and suggestions and implement them at WhoseFan.com.
Finally, thank you for your interest and enjoy WhoseFan.com
George S.
The WhoseFan.com Founder
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