Demographics/Interest Survey

November 26, 2008 | Posted in

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Because I would really like to know what I can do to make this site better, and because of curiosity, I made this page. Please help by taking a few seconds to fill it out, especially all of you whom I’ve never heard from, because I don’t know what people what like me to post on without feedback. These polls will continue to be up so if the demographics of this site do change, then my posts can change to reflect that.
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I’m also curious as to how people found this site, so if you’d like to leave that in the comments, please do! Also you can anonymously leave me criticism here if you would like. Tell me how much you hate my abuse of the WordPress captions function or how much I just completely disregard English grammar rules.

43 Responses to “Demographics/Interest Survey”



  1. [...] Take the Reader Survey! By cfensi I added a survey under the Pages section on the righthand column, so please take it and tell me how you think I can [...]

  2. I like the mainland stuff, but I like when you talk about Taiwan too. I dunno, the site’s cool the way it is.

  3. Wendy says:

    Hmmm, I think I found it through one of your affiliates actually. Seoulfull? I saw “Cfensi” and though it was an interesting change from “ifensi” (which is a big China website right? Idk), so I clicked. 8D

  4. Fraye says:

    I found it through livejournal when you advertised it on cpop?

  5. Amanda says:

    ^ What Fraye said.

  6. Anonymous says:

    i found out about hit-5, top combine, seventeen. when they first came out. i googled them. your site was the first link and the only site that had any info on them. since then i have visited frequently because your site is so up-to-date and interesting. so rare to find a site like this.

  7. cfensi says:

    @windowwatcher – Ok, I will try to see if I can put more Taiwan news. I had thought I was going to do 1/3 of the three major regions but then later on I lost interest in writing on Taiwan or HK because I saw so much of it was reproduced at Asianfanatics or elsewhere. This survey was in large part to see what people wanted to see more of because I really didn’t know. I knew people liked the mainland stuff, but I didn’t know if it was just because that portion was more vocal since I posted more for them to be vocal about. The results are encouraging, but if more people vote differently I will change it.

    The hard part of posting Taiwanese stuff is that my posts are usually about concrete things…like BoBo’s CF came out, or this concert was held, or this new singer debuted. I don’t like to post hazy rumours or gossip because my time is precious and honestly I think that writing that kind of stuff is debasing to me unless it’s really, really interesting and probably true. The only time I think I posted something that was more a less a rumour was Jackie Chan working with Wang Leehom way back. That turned out to be true, but if it hadn’t it would have just been a wasted use of my time.

    However, most of the concrete things are stuff people already know for Taiwanese singers, celebs probably better than I do. That’s the tricky part of finding interesting Taiwanese news to post. But I will try.

    @Wendy – lol…Fensi is the word for “fan” in Chinese, which is what iFensi is referring to as well. So the site is CFensi, meaning fan of anything Chinese. I really should put that somewhere on here. And really I should thank Vanessa for offering to affiliate.

    @anon
    Thanks for the nice words! I really wish my site wasn’t so up-to-date but oh well! I will one day manage to actually go on a real hiatus.

  8. VII says:

    Via cpop on LJ. Which reminds me – I’m going to stalk you there by adding you as a friend now, m’kay?

  9. cfensi says:

    Sure, added you back! Although I always really get nervous when people add me, because I don’t really talk about things like fandom or anything on there and I seldom update. I’m a terrible LJ friend really.

  10. Haidi says:

    livejournal -> cpop

    you’re a daily read!

  11. leafgirl04 says:

    Aww too bad your origin poll didn’t have just an “other” category. The Chinese people from places like North America are left out…

  12. cfensi says:

    I don’t get it? I thought most Chinese from NA also originated from somewhere in Asia…I mean I guess if you’re third or fourth generation it’s pretty hard to say.

    Oh, you’re right though…I forgot people could have different ancestries. I’ll put an other

  13. Anonymous says:

    i think it would be better if you had less commentary – try to remain more unbiased. so people can see both sides of the stories.

    i noticed in a few of your later posts, you sort of harshly criticized the protagonist of the article (Fan Bing Bing’s latest movie role?). i hope your blog doesn’t become one of the other blogs that tries to make cracks at the stars expense.

    but good job! i would want a little more mainland news as you’ve pointed out, its much easier to get news on other Chinese-speaking regions.

    this is a request! could you somehow do an editorial on Chinese celebrities that are very courteous and well mannered? ex: Yu Hao Ming is very courteous and bows to everyone. to the point where its kinda shocking — i’m only asking because the Chinese have lost the custom of bowing when greeting, so it’s nice to see some of the younger celebs retain the tradition.

  14. cfensi says:

    Sorry! I actually really like Fan Bingbing…I even wrote a post about why I liked her.

    Most people seem to prefer commentary though…and if you look around, the sites that get the most hits are those with commentary. I never try to be completely mean however…I don’t like that, and I don’t really write about gossip in general so mostly there’s nothing to be too mean about.

    I don’t really follow these people that much to where I know who is polite and courteous, etc. The only one I knew who kept bowing was that cute Olympic diver, He Qiong.

    I like Haoming but I don’t know all that much about him. Maybe I should get Tracy, who runs his only English language fansite to guest write about him.

    It’s an interesting topic though that I wouldn’t mind writing about if I only knew of more people. Because of communism a lot of Confucian ideals were wiped out…but 50 years of communism, and even 200 or so years of debauchery and poverty can’t wipe out 2000+ years of Confucian habits. I think they’re going to make a comeback, because it seems like those traditions of Kong Zi which have lent themselves to neighboring Asian countries like Japan are again being promoted in China.

  15. Anonymous says:

    no need for apologies! i didn’t mean to sound rude. i liked some of your commentaries though. its just that a few sites go way overboard on baseless rumors and make really hurtful comments.

    i agree about Confucianism making a comeback. I was researching and ive found pictures and online forums discussing how Confucianism has been enjoying a revival among the youth in China.

  16. idarklight says:

    I also noticed that Yu Haoming’s very polite.

    Chinese divers in general are very polite, whether due to requirement or personal habit. They’re the only team that bows after every dive.

  17. Wendy says:

    Ohhhh. I get it. “fensi”. I just realized that you’re supposed to read the name outloud, rofl.

  18. Di says:

    i love coming to ur site, i dont really keep with the chinese part of the entertainment industry so i come here once in a whil to catch myself up =)… thanks!

  19. Xiong Qing says:

    I come to your site daily when I can. I found your website when I googled Top Combine. Good work with the blog, I will continue to support by stopping by!

  20. Found you by searching for BOBO OPPO CF. gotta say, the CF kind of sucks. Have Hunan TV on satellite, & saw it, then thought i saw BOBO in it, but couldn’t be sure, the longest time the camera lasts on them is like 2 secs. so my curiosity got the better of me, so i decided to google it. (°º?) Was I right in thinking that BOBO was in the OPPO CF?

    And *pop* here I found you. Have to say, Thank you so much \(≧∇≦)/

    Been following/got into the AZN entertainment industry for the past 2 years. And FINALLY! a blog about Mainland China, instead of all about koreans, or taiwan, or japan/manga. (well there’s probably others, but for me, you’re the 1st one I’ve ran into) My chinese isn’t that great and so I’m kind of out of the loop on some of what Chinese entertainment is about. Can’t even research on the net. Wikipedia shows no real love for us Mainlander, mostly more in depth articles on the other AZNs. Baidu is a great resource, too bad I can’t read Chinese. So I would like to say thank you for doing this blog. Cool, my curiosity on some AZNs will finally be satisfied. Get more background info. then just what the TV tells me.

    Also you’re funny, good writing, you’re bias gives you personality. at least you’re honest about it. ^^
    But it’s not snarky and mean, like some other blogs. keep up the good work.
    (。◕‿◕。) *gives thumbs up*

    PS: sorry for the long post

  21. cfensi says:

    Thanks for saying all that…bloggers are usually probably the most narcissistic people in the world I imagine, thinking their writing is going to posterity or something, so long posts like this are never unwelcome.

  22. breadsandwich says:

    Kind of random, but I was googling Bryant Chang a few weeks ago…which somehow led me here. But I’m glad it did! This is one of the few blogs that I will follow regularly.

    But that aside, I’m really glad to have found your site. The emphasis on news from Mainland China definite plus, too :D

  23. luxury says:

    where do you find news about hong kong and taiwan stars?
    can someone provide me with some links please? thanks!

  24. Rea says:

    I just found your link through lovehkfilm.com today and am glad there’s finally a blog about mainland entertainment. You’re really paving the way and helping spark interest for a burgeoning industry that is already beginning to make its own distinct mark on pan-asian entertainment via films. Dramas will definitely be next.

    @luxury – if you want HK entertainment news, batgwa.com is a good place to start.

  25. Anonymous says:

    i have no idea how i found ur site, but i’ve been visiting it regularly for the longest time. i get most of by mainland entertainment new form u, b/c everywhere else it all short comments about mainland entertainment or none at all.

  26. bentobox says:

    barely any other sites have news about the entertainment industry in china, so your site is awesome in that aspect.
    keep it up!

  27. Yelei says:

    keep up the great work!There are barely any english sites/blogs relating to the Chinese entertainment industry. 

  28. 陳凱欣 says:

    i found your link on asianfanatics ; i usually read a lot of news there , and i saw your siggie , and was interested (: i don’t know much about the mainland , actually , so this site is quite interesting ! i can learn more about your culture here ^____^

  29. tennisredness says:

    im not really familiar with some of the people you talk about

    ex. i have no idea who yu quan and xia yu are
    but i know people like chris lee and bobo
    it would be awesome if you could give like a one sentence intro to the people
    like why they are famous and what movies they starred in

    but im sooo happy this site exists, i love it, the chinese entertainment industry is growing incredibly fast, i visit this site twice a day waiting for more news
    thank you soo much

  30. yaya says:

    i agree that i dont know some of the people that you mentioned, because of course i just dont. BUT im really interested in learning about new artists/actors/models, etc. i really like how im learning about mainland china’s celebrities because before, i would never care about them. honestly. so, please post what you can. even if i dont know who you’re talking about, i’ll read it and do some google searching. that’s howh we learn, right? :) keep it up. im happy to have an asian blog site to read. THANKS!!!!

  31. blue says:

    I wanted to find out more about the boy band called Hit-5 because I rarely see news about/or just am naive when it comes to girl/boy groups in Mainland China. There are so many Korean groups/entertainment agencies and it’s really easy to find news about them but not so much China. lol. Anyway, I googled “Hit-5 album” and this site was one of the links.
    Best of luck with this site. :)

  32. blue says:

    Update: I perused this site a little and found the post about the new boy bands in China. lol. Woa. In a good and bad woa way b/c some look like they could be pretty good/do something new but others don’t seem as promising.

  33. linny says:

    i found out by searching Hit-5 i watced ur video on ur youtube channel then went to your site :)

  34. Ivana B. Anonymous says:

    Love your site, and most importantly, your intelligent commentaries. ‘nuf said.

  35. S88L says:

    While I don’t particularly find straight news boring, commentaries always bring added insight, and I like how every blogger will have their own style, it makes sites like yours all the more interesting to read.

    I haven’t paid attention to Mainland Chinese entertainment much, except the occasional movie. That, added to the general, and unfortunate stigma that Mainland works are of a lower calibre than its East Asian counterparts, I had no idea that it was that exciting till I perused your site. Thanks for your hard work! :) It’s because of sites like yours that hopefully the international community will come to a realization that Mainland China has a viable place in popular culture.

  36. hwurm says:

    I found this blog through google… I don’t remember what I was searching though–it was a while ago, around the time that TC just debuted.

    I was really excited when I found out about this site because I was specifically searching for Mainland Chinese artists that I might like at the time. I’ve always been frustrated with the Mainland Chinese entertainment industry because it hasn’t been up to par with the Japanese and Korean industries, so I’ve been mainly listening to Jpop/rock and Kpop. Since I am Chinese and know… an adequate amount of Chinese, it’s refreshing to be able to hear songs that I like in Chinese instead of having to translate from Japanese and Korean. I love that such a well-done site with a focus on Mainland Chinese entertainment exists. It seems to be one of a kind.

  37. julie says:

    @Hwurm: I right? Cfensi is amazing.

  38. kworldstyle says:

    I grew an obession with HIT-5 and google them like a million times. One of the links was cfensi and I remembered it from ifensi. :D

  39. Sakuno says:

    O i think its amazing…:DDD
    but yuuh shud mension da taiwanese stuff too.. all around china.. not just mainland DD:
    bsides that the website rocks!! xD

  40. will says:

    Found you while googling for Red Cliff. I will check back – I show movies here and am always trying to get an early sense of what is happening in China and elsewhere. Good blog.

  41. Linny says:

    I found your site when I was looking up info on Top Combine. Your site was like the first site that showed up and I loved your site. xD I still do! xD

  42. Linny says:

    Ohoh! After finding your site, I am more into Mainland artists now and I don’t know, your site just makes me proud of being from Mainland and makes me want to help them gain more recgonition on the same level as Taiwanese, Korean, Japanese artists or maybe even higher! xDDD

  43. Sarah says:

    i think through youtube? i can’t really remember :0



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