The following are the most frequently asked questions at Webcomics Hub.
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No, you do not have to be a member to access the Webcomics Hub online directory. However, members of Webcomics Hub have access to more goodies than non-members. Once you are a member, you can comment on any of the webcomics in our directory and track your webcomic subscriptions. Even if you are not a member, you can still submit a webcomic, view the webcomics and rate a webcomic.
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No, it doesn't. Membership is absolutely free.
To submit a webcomic to the directory, all you have to do is go to the submit webcomic page to submit a webcomic.
Note: Anybody can submit a webcomic, even if they are not the owner of the webcomic. All you need to do is uncheck the field that says “ I am the owner of this webcomic”.
No, it doesn't. You can list your webcomic in the directory for free.
Members can only webcomics that they submitted or that they own. Just login to your account with your username and password, go to the desired webcomic’s profile and click on ‘Edit Webcomic’. If you've forgotten your username or password, you can reset it by going here.
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We have various ways to rank webcomics in our directory. Every member is free to choose their preferred ranking method. Some of the most popular ranking methods include most popular webcomics, most viewed webcomics, most discussed webcomics, most liked webcomics and so much more. For a full list of all ranking methods, click here.
The following is a list of all of our webcomic genres:
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The following are the definitions for all the webcomic update types:
The following are the definitions for all the webcomic style types:
The following are the definitions for all the webcomic rating types:
Rating for a webcomic is based on the percentage of thumbs-up that a webcomic receives. The more people that like a webcomic, the higher the rating for the webcomic. You can like as many webcomics as you want but you must wait 24 hours before liking the same webcomic again.
Popular webcomics are based on how many users visit a webcomic's website from its profile page. The more people that visit a webcomic's website from its profile, the more popular that we consider it.
Most liked webcomics are based on how many thumbs-up that a particular webcomic receives. The more people that like a webcomic, the higher it will rank in this category. You are allowed to like as many webcomics as you want and you do not have to be a member to like a webcomic. However, once you like a webcomic, you must wait 24 hours before liking it again.
Most disliked webcomics are based on how many thumbs-down that a particular webcomic receives. The more people that dislike a webcomic, the higher it will rank in this category. You are allowed to dislike as many webcomics as you want and you do not have to be a member to dislike a webcomic. However, once you dislike a webcomic, you must wait 24 hours before disliking it again.
Most viewed webcomics are based on how many users actually viewed a webcomic's profile. The more people that view a webcomic's profile the higher it will rank.
Newest Webcomics are the most recently submitted webcomics. You do not need to be a member in order to submit a webcomic.
The most subscribed webcomics are based on the number of members that have subscribed to a webcomic. The more members that subscribe to a webcomic, the higher the rating for that webcomic. You can subscribe to as many webcomics as you want but you must be a member in order to subscribe to a webcomic.
The most discussed webcomics are based on how many comments were added for a given webcomic. The more comments that a webcomic is generating, the more it is trending. You can comment on as many webcomics as you want but you must be a member in order to join the discussion.
Trending webcomics are the same as most discussed webcomics. The more comments that a webcomic is generating, the more it is trending. You can comment on as many webcomics as you want but you must be a member in order to join the discussion.
Editor picks are webcomics chosen by the editors of this site. Selections are based on the quality of artwork and writing found in a particular work. This is, of course, entirely subjective on our part.
Featured webcomics are webcomics that get extra exposure because they deserve it, they are trending in our community or they are paying us.
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