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Panthers fanbase is growing (online!)


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Again, kudos and pie to the @Panthers social media team:

http://www.adweek.com/socialtimes/carolina-panthers-have-nfls-fastest-growing-social-fanbase/631627

Carolina Panthers Have NFL’s Fastest-Growing Social Fanbase

New figures from Unmetric show that the Panthers have a Facebook fanbase growth rate of 3.54 percent — more than triple the next fastest-growing team, the Arizona Cardinals (0.93 percent). The Panthers are also growing twice as fast as the Cardinals on Twitter (8.36 percent growth rate vs. 4.15 percent).

The Panthers also have the most engaged NFL fanbase on Facebook. While the Denver Broncos posted the most times from Nov. 10 to Dec. 1, the Panthers had the highest Unmetric Engagement Score — a near-perfect 995.

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10 minutes ago, KendrickPanther said:

Facebook comments make me sad. I don't look at Panthers stuff on Facebook anymore.

Oh my god you're not even kidding. I had to leave the panther's facebook group a few years ago. 

For those who have never joined or seen it, Imagine that PU, Grits, Haplo, and SMF had a giant orgy and spawned a living entity then gave it internet access. Then clone it 1000 times. 

It is the most ignorant and idiotic cesspool of "fandom" I have ever seen. Like a caricature of what you would expect a dumbass Panther fan to be. 

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42 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Bandwagon smh


In fairness: Not everyone's a "bandwagon fan (and all that means IMO)"

Now that the Panthers are winning, and Cam's having an MVP type year (along with other things, and players), the Panthers are being exposed to a greater amount of NFL and non NFL fans, and they like what they see, and like the team.

Nothing wrong with that!

 

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15 minutes ago, Cracka McNasty said:

Oh my god you're not even kidding. I had to leave the panther's facebook group a few years ago. 

For those who have never joined or seen it, Imagine that PU, Grits, Haplo, and SMF had a giant orgy and spawned a living entity then gave it internet access. Then clone it 1000 times. 

It is the most ignorant and idiotic cesspool of "fandom" I have ever seen. Like a caricature of what you would expect a dumbass Panther fan to be. 

I think it's just a small group of haterz (most likely repeat offenders), who spread all this hate. Cause if you look at Panther game ratings, Madden Votes, MVP fan votes etc., Cam and the Panthers do very well. We have to remember that sometimes.

So, it appears to be a just a small, but very determined, loud group of repeat haterz out there. Of course, there were some general fans that believed some of this (especially from those haterz in the media) as well. However, when they see Cam play, or hear some good stories, they usually change their mind.

You're 13-0 right now. I say just laugh at them Panthers fans. Cause that stuff sure didn't feel good, the times the Panthers were struggling, or not living up to their ability (for whatever reasons).

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5 hours ago, Cracka McNasty said:

Oh my god you're not even kidding. I had to leave the panther's facebook group a few years ago. 

For those who have never joined or seen it, Imagine that PU, Grits, Haplo, and SMF had a giant orgy and spawned a living entity then gave it internet access. Then clone it 1000 times. 

It is the most ignorant and idiotic cesspool of "fandom" I have ever seen. Like a caricature of what you would expect a dumbass Panther fan to be. 

LMAO this made my day.

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