You have to buddy up with people to get any comments on your work. You have to be "in the loop".
I have written on the site for over a year. Never getting more than 1-4 "likes". Mine is not bad. You are a poet or not. You do not "learn" to write. You can take classes to maybe fit into the box. Read me if you want. The site changes from All Poets to All Poetry depending what day it is. Debra Ann Van Ness
As with any endeavor we undertake writing has its pros and cons. Not unlike our daily lives we are free to make our nearly 3000 choices every day. Choosing a poetry site is one of these if we choose that option. That being said I chose Allpoetry 5 years and nearly 700 poems ago. I remain at Allpoetry because I found a family of people that are full of comrodery. I have since begun a poetry radio show based on different subjects.
This was encouraged to me as well as gifted to me by said family. I have grown personally and spirituality im ways I might not have without this online family supporting and encouraging me. I highly recommend finding yourself as I did with Allpoetry.
I make this statement free of any benefit except the hope I may encourage you the reader to give yourself at least a look at Allpoetry.
And then make the choice to remain in Allpoetry or keep searching for the real you
All in all this is quite a good site but I find that the same types of poetry are front page picks. Usually very descriptive poems and the rest are left out. It becomes quite frustrating to put your heart into writing a poem and they are rarely picked. I think I will keep my poems to myself because they never get any positive feedback and it is hurtful.
This platform promises a space for aspiring poets to refine their craft, but in reality, it's a cesspool of subpar verse and fragile egos. Constructive criticism is met with the tantrums of delicate poets who can't handle even the mildest of feedback. All Poetry is a wasteland of uninspired verse and fragile egos masquerading as a creative community. The contests are nothing short of laughable. They serve as a dumping ground for an avalanche of mostly subpar poetry, drowning out any semblance of talent. It's abundantly clear that the system is rigged. The positive reviews posted all over should definitely be taken with a grain of salt. Kevin seems oblivious to the lack of quality control for the site and it doesn't do any good to bring it up to him. Avoid this site like the plague if you value your sanity and your standards for poetry.
UPDATE: Pretty much everything Kevin said below is lies. I didn't use the name John on Allpoetry so, he doesn't know who I am. I would never, ever tell anyone to go die! Only a MONSTER could even come up with that! My sister died by suicide and I am so angry that I'm shaking right now. How dare you, Kevin! You don't know me!
First, we don't advertise this site, so the only reviews here are disgruntled users. Allpoetry is a place for critical feedback, and managing expectations for that is definitely something we deal with a lot - our comment policy requires that each critique start and end with something nice. A lot of new users struggle with feedback, which frustrates us as well, and we try to help explain to them as well. This user John, I believe was warned for making extremely harsh comments with only-negative reviews and saying things like "this is so bad you should go die" (which is not allowed on the site).
Recently, my family discovered someone has been using information about my late Aunt and writing what they consider to be "poetry". My Aunt's name is Cheryl L Wilcox, the person who is writing this stuff goes by "CraigZaidel", (approximately 4 months ago). If this person does not stop, we will conduct further investigation(s) and press charges slander. Please take this as an extremely serious ONE time warning. Anyone willing to help will be greatly appreciated.
This isn't the right place to try and contact us... please visit the site, click the gear icon in the top right, then choose "Contact us".
There is a Cheryl Wilcox who is quite active on the site, ask her to contact us perhaps? Thanks - Kevin.
This site is B. S. It's full of low self esteem having groups, simple advice stick to yourself they also have women of the site the regulars who work on new male poets emotions they whole time they plagerize your work. It's high school all over again, it's debauchery if they don't understand you or if your a better poet they hate and fear you. Watch out for the make up dump truck who speaks with fork tongue keep to yourself u will be ok just write don't make friends
Sorry to hear you had a bad experience :( On the contrary, making friends and connecting with other poets is one of the best ways to build your readers and get more feedback on the site...
The website is a social networking place for radicals that other social media sites would ban instantly. For a poetry site to have a place called "The Adult Pub" which consists of members who say racist things and promote antisemitism. I have been told numerous times by the site owner that it isn't a part of the website, yet there is a direct link. Instead of ownership removing a pointless aspect of a poetry website, he and his moderators simply allow radicalism to grow and spread their hatred.
I wouldn't spend a dime on this website until such things are removed. You are better off joining a Facebook poetry group or another website that doesn't foster white nationalists, nazis and other forms of bigotry and racism.
Sorry you had a bad experience. The "radicals" as you call them used to cause problems in the poetry areas of the site (the real site!) so, exiling them to the mean forum worked well. While that forum is not moderated, if there's something you feel needs removing, you can still contact our moderators and they'll take action if something is breaking our rules. We don't tolerate racism or anti-seminitism.
It's funny how the owner and his family advertise AP as a blog dedicated to poetry from my recent experience is nothing more than a page for more gratuitous online adds. Badly kept and badly directed AP has nothing to do with poetry is just a scam against self deceiving amateurs and wannabe writers.
Fairly new to the site, but I will say it has a very toxic community. Saw a piece I like where a person started harassing and trolling this user, failing to give a decent comment. Multiple people called this person out, including myself. I also reported it. The message I got was, and I quote,"Bullying a bully is bad too". This site would rather protect a bully instead of applying the decent thing to do, like banning the person or something. If you want to be freely harassed then this is the site for you.
Sorry you had a bad experience in this case :( We don't allow harassment on the site - and that includes people jumping to defend someone who doesn't want defending. The commentor in this case DID get in trouble as well, but your responses were definitely bullying as well, so it ended up complicated :(
The owner of the website recently did an upgrade that changed the site. Users lost a lot of things that were enjoyed on the old site and more and more bugs keep popping up with the new upgraded site. Many people have complained about the upgrade and have even threatened to leave. We have even contacted the owner of the site. He has chosen to ignore our complaints and it would seem that he doesn't really care how the majority of the site feels about the upgrade or what happens to the site. He also refuses to give any refunds to paying users who would like to leave prior to their full month of membership being up becuase of the upgrade. AllPoetry used to be a wonderful site that I recommenced to many people who wished to publish their literary works online and have fun in the process, but now I recommend staying away from the site and leaving the site if you already use it.
Was quite shocked to see that one poet actually posted as his poem a song[common people]as his own work, and put on his profile a picture of Jimmy Saville, the well known child abuser in England, simply disgusting, when i complained, i got the answer that the poet had been contacted and the issue was resolved, not so the picture and the song are still on the site, any decent person will avoid this unsavory site.
This isn't a poetry site so much as a social site. If you want a social site, I'd suggest sticking to mainstream ones. If you want to get better at poetry, this is not the place to go.
Sorry to hear you didn't find it helpful :( There's definitely a mix of "encouraging" and "constructive" comments, so it's hard to know which one you're currently getting sometimes. The "automatic" ones you get upon posting a poem will be encouraging. Try out the "trade comments" tab, small groups, or some of the contests for the more detailed reviews. It can also take awhile, but poets often build relationships that let them trade detailed critiques knowing that they'll be returned.
Been a member for about 5 to 6 years. I just need a place to post my poems, and I have around 1600 now. The feedback is enouraging, though if you are looking for poetic critiques that has to be found in a group, (I have an in person group so I don't bother). I have a silver membership, it means I dont have to critique others, which I sometimes do, but a lot of the new members stuff is (as has mine been) a bit introspective and can be a bit emotionally taxing. I have had to block a few members of the years, and a couple of trolls, but its easy enough to do, and what do you expect in an open platform. The moderators do look into stuff and are more liberal than strict, in my view. Well, in short its a place to store my work, while getting a wee bit of feedback and encouragment to keep writing, and I know if I get any nonsense I can block it. So overall for 6 bucks a month its been a very positive experience.
Been on the site four years, leaving shortly for the final time. The small groups on site with their dedicated members are its best aspect. Here you will find strong writers and great personal support to improve. Against that, the owner of the site will simply change parameters without any way to know the changes make sense. Width of poem windows, front page criteria and the list goes on. So there is a dichotomy of the good with the unfettered fiddling. Many can offset one against the other. I just got frustrated. Such great potential. But many have left and continue to leave and that slow trickle of quality writers has not been replaced.
Sorry to hear you had a frustrating experience, and thanks for still leaving 4 stars :) We haven't changed the with of poems in nearly 7 years; that's probably how you have your browser set up, or if you have your text zoomed in (ctrl+0 to reset). Front page hasn't changed much either except to limit the frequency the same person can be featured, there's also been some discussion of this on the site policy board. I can assure you many more people are joining than leaving, though judging quality is of course more complicated. It can be hard because over 4 years many of your favorites from 4 years ago may not be there anymore, so one has to keep finding people to follow... Please let us know on the site via the gear icon -> contact us if you need help with anything.
I've posted some poems to AllPoetry and it's been OK. I feel like there are better more active writing groups out there. It's more of a social networking site than anything else. But nothing terrible.
We're by far the largest, but that's not always the best thing. Some of the best small groups on allpoetry get full sometimes and aren't accepting new members. For me the best kind of feedback comes from a dedicated group where the same people review each others poems each week - you can find that at a local poetry group, or in some of the small groups on allpoetry. There's also a "Trade comments" feature but it's not as good as making good long-term connections...
It's an amateur site and you get the general run-of-the-mill type of writing there. It's mostly a social site, though ironically the site owner recently made numerous changes which curbed many of the things that made the site interactive.
However, if all you want to do is post poorly written poetry and find a few like minded people who will read it and tell you they love it, then it's the place for you.
Its basic membership is free, so that's something,
Great place to share original works with other and to also get feedback and comments from them. I recommend membership to anyone who maybe wants to test the waters before possibly perusing the world of publishing.
All Poetry has been the most wonderful experience of my life. Even when a novice member and ignorant of the difficulties of managing such a site as AP, Kevin put up with me and my
Lack of patience and understanding. There is no way to please everyone yet Kevin, his team of moderators, staff and members have created an atmosphere conducive to professional and novice poets and writers alike. Kudos to Kevin and AP. Mac Ferris
I have been on Allpoetry for just a little over a year, and I have found that sharing my work is very enjoyable. There are some who do not use this site for its intended purpose, and technical difficulties do occur. But honestly, every website similar to this one is going to have the same sort of things, the same sort of people. The point is not to bash others, it is to share. I do wish it was monitored better, so I dearly care about this site, but my personal experience has been fair.
I've been an active member for over 6 years now with no real complaints. I have found a large community of writers that I have become close to. The group's I am involved with have extended their experience at AP with blogtalk6 radio. The poets can now meet others via telephone during our radio shows. My shows are being listened in over 40 countries as other hosts and dedicated poets. I have several close friendships with other writers and extremely happy with my experience there. There is way more positive things than negative. By far. We are very protective of our friends so haters ade weeded out quickly and dealt with accordingly. I've been treated with nothing but kindness and respect. You can find what you are looking for here.
Answer: Please contact us on the website, click the gear icon in the top right then 'contact us'. The basic membership is free, but paid memberships get you some bonus stuff, click the store link at the top for info on this.
Answer: Please contact us on the website, click the gear icon in the top right then 'contact us'
Answer: Over 400,000, with about 50,000 active in the last two weeks. A lot!
Answer: You award them to users who comment on your post. Or you can create contests and use points for prizes
Answer: If you visit a person's profile page and click message, then 'history' you can see deleted messages with that user.
Answer: There's an export link on list pages in the right column to do this...
Answer: Usually this means javascript is misconfigured or broken on your computer. Try resetting your security settings to the default, and make sure your browser has all the latest updates. Comments need to be made from the "now comment" page, vs. clicking titles to comment...
Answer: For the required two comments after commenting? They have to be done from the "now comment" page, maybe that was the problem. Or the javascript on your computer messed up for some reason... Hopefully you got it working :)
Answer: Yes, you keep copyright to your poems and are free to post, publish, or share them elsewhere. You can see our terms of use link, click Help / Contact us at the bottom of the page if you want to see the gory details.
All Poetry has a rating of 2.7 stars from 144 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with All Poetry most frequently mention gold membership, kevin watt and social media. All Poetry ranks 3rd among Forum sites.
Allpoets - not sure where you got that from, never heard of it. Maybe you were involved on another site? Until you build up a set of folks "following" you, your poems will get some initial attention from the "new" list, but after that you'll need to do stuff like use the "trade comments" feature, enter contests, join small groups to get your poem in front of more folks. A lot of new poets are surprised there's not hoards of adoring fans waiting for them upon posting, but if you dive in and are active, you'll get a lot of responses.