Q: OMG OMG WTF is Cheese9.com!?
A: First, its a whole lot of awesomeness. Second, its a community generated comedy site. Here you can participate in community generated comic strips, make funny comments on images, create your own comic strips using our assortment of artwork, or play some of our personalized Flash games.

Q: How do I navigate and use this turd burglar of a site?
A: The layout for comics and funny photos is a horizontal timeline. You can scroll left and right to look at newer/older material. If you click on one of the thumbnails (images) in that timeline it will take you into that respective photo contest or comic strip.

Q: Srsly, guys, c'mon, what is Fiddlestick?
A: Apparently you are lacking some awesomeness. Fiddlestick is just what we call our community generated comic strip. The site’s creative team posts an initial pane in the strip, called a seed, and the users determine how the story develops by creating their own submissions and rating other’s. Each new stage in a strip is called a ‘chapter’. The chapters stay open for submissions and rating for approximately 5 days, then the highest rated submission in that chapter (based on level of funny) becomes permanent, and we open up the next chapter. If you have a few minutes, we put together a demo that you can watch that’ll illustrate how to use the site.

Q: What is My Stuff? Cuz it sounds freakin awesome!
A: My Stuff is simply a sandbox for user’s to create and share their own comic strips. You have a little more freedom with the artwork, can upload your own images, and have access to more functionality in the comic editor. We give you your own sub-domain (like ‘ted’ in ted.cheese9.com) so you can easily share, put in your blog, etc.

Q: What are Cheese9.com Games? Are they love games?
A: Two words: Awe Some. Our games are just interactive flash apps where you can upload pictures of you or your buddies to personalize, then share.

Q: I see a lot of tabs and buttons, what are they all for? Did your designer just go flippin nuts or wut?
A: We tried to conserve space and cut down on the amount of text on the site, so most of the create and rate stuff is presented via those tabs. If you drag your cursor over any of the buttons/tabs there will be a tool tip (text explanation) for each and what they do. As you get into the comics editor, you will notice certain tabs reveal themselves as you work in the editor. We made certain functionality in the editor available based on what you are doing, be it editing a character, adding text, or grouping items. For $3k we'd be happy to provide you with a private3 hour training session.

Q: Why do you call it FAQ when it there are CLEARLY multiple questions? Shouldn't it be FAQs?
A: We spent a lot of time debating this exact question, and frankly, are quite glad you asked. We went with FAQ to pay homage to the only true question, which is of course, is it happy hour yet? Oh ya, and technically FAQ is correct anyway.