@yeezatron13
Joined on June 20th, 2026, this user has been a member for 20 days and is the 267,380th person to register an account.
Has 9 submissions, the first one uploaded on June 24th, 2026 and the most recent on July 7th, 2026.
Of those, 0 have been featured and 7 have won Users' Choice.
On average, each submission earns 1,062 downloads.
In total, they have been download 9,562 times.
Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 9 stickfigures.
On average, when this user rates stickfigures, they are 48% positive.
Has made 20 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 102 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
They have visited the site consecutively for 20 days, their best streak also being 20 days. On average, they post 17 updates and 10 comments per week.
This member is not a Users' Choice voter.
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I guess bro 😭🙏🏻
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\”Cries and screams are music to my ears\” -someone 👀
Js a hint for next release
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Shockwave is third featured 👀
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Bumblebee is So close to UC awards yet so far
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Bumblebee is out, though I\’m not as certain that this one will win UC Awards
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I did figure it\’d prolly be too much work but I really js need more info on my submissions and their statuses, if some were not added that\’s aight, I just need a little more info on my submissions cus they\’re always so vague and uncertain
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@Ralph WE NEED THIS UPDATE FOR CREATORS RALPH DO IT PLEASE
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Thanks dawg
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Dang I don\’t think I can get it to them, is there any possible way to Get this to a Mod or a Dev? At all? I REALLY REALLY need this to get to them
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I really would love few improvements to the submission system, especially for creators who upload content like A LOT
submitting a stickfigure feels VERY uncertain. Once a submission is sent, there\’s no way to know if it was received successfully, if it\’s waiting for review, if it has been approved, rejected, or when it will be published. Creators (Especially ME) are left waiting for days without any feedback, unsure whether their submission is even in the queue.
A creator dashboard would make the process much clearer, showingd the status of each submission, for example;
– Pending Review
– Approved
– Scheduled for Release
– Published
– Rejected (with a reason, if possible)It would be EVEN BETTER to have the ability to:
– Cancel a submission before it\’s published
– Resubmit or replace a pending submission without starting over.
– Update an already published stickfigure by uploading a new version while keeping the same download page, instead of having to create a completely new upload.These features would make managing uploads MUCH BETTER, especially for creators who frequently publish new content. More transparency in the submission process would reduce confusion and help creators know exactly what\’s happening with their work. Toodles! Can I tag an admin or Developer? Is that allowed here? Point is I really need Ralph or any developer to see this and add it, I\’d be very very grateful
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Thanks dawg
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Dw abt it!
You may need to ping him a couple of more times since he barely responds to anyone’s pings-
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@Ralph WE NEED THIS UPDATE FOR CREATORS RALPH DO IT PLEASE
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While I understand your sentiment, I don’t think it’s something we need.
The only part about it I can agree with is perhaps the confirmation aspect of it, as I’ve also sent submissions before ( or believing I have ) only for it to not appear on the site.
Adding new features takes time aswell and Ralph is the only developer so spending time on a feature that only reassures users isn’t worth the time I’d say. Not to mention that some of the features you listed would be time consuming in itself:
Cancel a submission before it’s uploaded
Kind of pointless if you can have it taken down afterwards or better yet, just don’t submit it.Rejected submission messages
So many users, even if given a good reason will not be happy and still question the rejection, which is understandable as it can be subjective, but for that reason exactly, it wouldn’t make a whole lot of sense to provide a reason anyway. Taking the time to give a reason for a rejection would just make the submission approval work take that much longer considering the sheer amount of submissions.
To sum this all up, the submission system is already a lot of work for Ralph and Arcionek to sift through regularly, and most of the issues you’ve mentioned are more of mild inconveniences than anything substantial. I get your stance but the work to reward ratio is way off and I don’t see it being necessary.-
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I did figure it’d prolly be too much work but I really js need more info on my submissions and their statuses, if some were not added that’s aight, I just need a little more info on my submissions cus they’re always so vague and uncertain
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Lol
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TWINS! Me too!
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Skrapnel go Tase someone
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How i look at the McDonald’s cashier after they say the ice cream machine is broken, contemplating how im going to beat their lazy ass
I guess bro 😭🙏🏻
Yt shorts user ass💔
That’s what I thought 🤣