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Your weekly dose of Tickld news Email not displaying correctly? . Dear Ticklrs, As 2017 comes to a c

Your weekly dose of Tickld news Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. Dear Ticklrs, As 2017 comes to a close, Tickld has come to the end of an era. For the last 6 years, we have had the privilege of hosting one of the most creative, colorful, and loyal online communities anywhere on the internet. As we've grown and expanded, the community grew and changed with us. Some users have been with us since the very beginning, while new names still pop up every day. While we have loved every moment of interacting with all of you - your posts, your comments, your discussions in live chat - we have come to a point where it is time to say goodbye. As administrators of the community, we have seen the power of online communities to create lasting and very real friendships. We've seen friendships bud into relationships, and relationships bud into marriage. We've seen users move countries and cross oceans to be together. We even saw the birth of the first Tickld baby earlier this year! We cannot stress enough how incredible it has been to watch the community grow. Most of you have already noticed that the community site has been slowing down over the last few years. As a company, Tickld has grown into a much different creature. With our focus on other areas of our business, we have found that we do not have the time or the resources to give the community what it needs to continue existing. On January 3, 2018, the Tickld community site will be deactivated. After that point, all content including images, comments, profiles, direct messages will be removed. We hope that you are able to use the next month to say goodbye to the site and save anything you don't want to disappear. Please feel free to reach out to one of our community managers ([kneesocksfetishrox]( or [jtan]( ask a question on the [Tickld community profile]( or email [hello@tickld.com](mailto:hello@tickld.com?utm_source=E-Marketing&utm_medium=email&utm_content=26&utm_campaign=The+Ticklr+27-11-2017) with any questions, comments, or concerns. It has been an honor getting to know you all. Thanks for tickling with us. The Tickld Team This email was sent by: Tickld, Ltd, 60 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 300, Toronto, ON, M4T 1N5, Canada. If you would like to unsubscribe or change your preferences [click here](. Copyright © 2015 Tickld.

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