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Community Discussion: Who are you?

Who, who? Who, who?

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We’re just at the beginning of another season of baseball with our beloved Minnesota Twins, which means we at Twinkie Town will be bringing you coverage of the good times, the bad times, and everything in between. Without you, we wouldn’t be able to write about walk-off wins, blow-out losses, trades, injuries, aliens, caves, and more, and we’re thankful for you because we love writing about the Twins.

But a deep question begs: Who are you? We’d like to get to know our readers and commenters that visit our site, whether you visit on a daily basis or check in every once in a while, and whether you’re brand new to the site or if you’ve been with us in the long haul. Let us know what your name is and where you’re from (if you’re comfortable doing that - if not, totally fine), how long you’ve been a Twins fan, how you became a Twins fan, favorite hobbies, and anything else you feel like telling us.

We’re a community of Twins fans and we’re here to make it through another (hopefully prosperous) season of Twins baseball together. Our overlord awesome site manager, TJ, has a great welcome piece, but they’re worth repeating.

  • If you haven’t done so already, sign up for our FanPulse. You’ll receive a few Twins-related questions in an e-mail about once a week to help gauge the overall opinion of Twins fans.
  • We also encourage you to voice your opinion in the comments section of a post (as long as it follows our community guidelines, or we’ll have to take necessary action).
  • We have the tools for you to voice your opinion in a bigger manner - through FanPosts and FanShots. FanPosts are good for articles while FanShots are more for site, Twitter, or other links and photos about the Twins (or former Twins) that you find interesting.

With that being said, introduce yourselves to us in the comments below! The masthead will also try to pop in and introduce themselves as well!