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'''The PokéMasters''' is a fan site owned by Pokemaster Kevin, and hugely helped by admins Little Pikachu and Lady Vulpix, who run the forums, and Jeff, who maintains the main site.  It was, at one time, one of the most [[Big Four|popular Pokémon fan sites]]. While the main site has gone down twice, the forums have existed continuously since March 24, 2000. A strong staff and solid group of regulars keep the forums going with continuous influxes of new members. The site, currently in its third iteration, is run by members of the community.
'''The PokéMasters''' (commonly referred to as '''TPM''') is a fan site owned and run by Pokemaster Kevin, and hugely helped by admins Little Pikachu and Lady Vulpix, who run the forums, and moderators Jeff and Telume.  It was, at one time, one of the most popular Pokémon fan sites. While the main site has gone down multiple times, the forums have existed continuously since March 24, 2000. A strong staff and solid group of regulars keep the forums going with continuous influxes of new members.
 
Together with [[Universal Pokémon Network]], [[Pokémon Abode]] and [[Bulbagarden]], The PokéMasters formed a partnership known as the Anti-Spammer Alliance from 1999-2000. After the dissolution of these websites' original communities, the group became retroactively known as the Big Four, as they were generally considered to be the largest, most active, and best ran Pokémon forums of their day.


==History==
==History==
The PokéMasters site was started in 1998, and the forums (powered by UBB 5) opened in March of 2000. The site was highly successful and the forums also incredibly active. Unfortunately, these ultimately led to ever-increasing bandwidth costs, which crippled the site in 2002. Having to switch registration on and off, asking for donations and such, TPM finally went down.
The PokéMasters site was started in 1998, and the forums (powered by UBB 5) opened in March 2000. The site was highly successful and the forums also incredibly active. Unfortunately, these ultimately led to ever-increasing bandwidth costs, which crippled the site in 2002. Having to switch registration on and off and asking for donations, TPM finally went down.


The forums were later restarted on ezboard, which was a heavy blow to the community. Coming back from that loss in late 2002, the forums and site were started again, but without as much of the bravado and sway that it once held.
The forums were later restarted on ezboard, which was a heavy blow to the community. Coming back from that loss in late 2002, the forums and site were started again, but without as much of the bravado and sway that it once held.


The [[PokéMasters forums]] is now the site's main hub of activity, and although many members have become indifferent to Pokémon, they stay simply to socialize with each other.
[[The PokéMasters forums]] became the site's main hub of activity, and although many members had become indifferent to Pokémon, they stayed simply to socialize with each other.


The second Pokémasters site eventually went down, however the possibility of a return was a recurring discussion.  In October of 2008, an effort to revive the Pokémasters main site began. The third site was launched on June 19, 2009. Originally operating under a temporary domain, pokemasters.tk, the site later switched to its new permanant domain, www.thepokemasters.net, with the forums remaining at www.pokemasters.net.  The project to continue to improve the site is currently led by moderators mr_pikachu and Jeff, and has been helped by contributions from various forum members.
The second Pokémasters site went down in 2005, and after that, the possibility of a return became a recurring discussion on the forums, but was difficult with webmaster Kevin being inactive at the time.  In October 2008, an effort to revive the PokéMasters main site began. The third site was launched on June 19, 2009. Originally operating under a temporary domain, pokemasters.tk, the site later switched to its new permanent domain, www.thepokemasters.net, with the forums remaining at www.pokemasters.net.  This third iteration of the site was largely run by moderators Jeff and Telume, and was been helped by contributions from various other forum members.  The site was plagued by downtime during this time, but continued to operate on and off until Kevin returned and relaunched the main site in 2013.


The webmaster of the Pokémon fan site, Pokemaster Kevin, is currently inactive in the Pokémon fandom. He is commonly referred to jokingly as ''The Cookie Monster'', in reference to an old incident regarding Oreos. He is currently attending the Ohio State University after dropping out for two years to help fund his return to the school. Kevin is majoring in Computer Information and Sciences.
==Webmaster==
 
Pokemaster Kevin, is TPM's webmaster. He is commonly referred to jokingly as ''The Cookie Monster'', in reference to an old incident regarding Oreos. He attended Ohio State University majoring in Computer Information and Sciences.
==External links==
*[http://www.thepokemasters.net The PokéMasters]
*[http://www.pokemasters.net/forums The PokéMasters forums]


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Not to be confused with Pokémon Masters.
The PokéMasters
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Language English
Status Active
Run 1998 - Present
Date opened 1998
Creator Pokemaster Kevin
Current owner {{{owner}}}
Forum The PokéMasters Forums
Mascot {{{mascot}}}
Website Main page

The PokéMasters (commonly referred to as TPM) is a fan site owned and run by Pokemaster Kevin, and hugely helped by admins Little Pikachu and Lady Vulpix, who run the forums, and moderators Jeff and Telume. It was, at one time, one of the most popular Pokémon fan sites. While the main site has gone down multiple times, the forums have existed continuously since March 24, 2000. A strong staff and solid group of regulars keep the forums going with continuous influxes of new members.

Together with Universal Pokémon Network, Pokémon Abode and Bulbagarden, The PokéMasters formed a partnership known as the Anti-Spammer Alliance from 1999-2000. After the dissolution of these websites' original communities, the group became retroactively known as the Big Four, as they were generally considered to be the largest, most active, and best ran Pokémon forums of their day.

History

The PokéMasters site was started in 1998, and the forums (powered by UBB 5) opened in March 2000. The site was highly successful and the forums also incredibly active. Unfortunately, these ultimately led to ever-increasing bandwidth costs, which crippled the site in 2002. Having to switch registration on and off and asking for donations, TPM finally went down.

The forums were later restarted on ezboard, which was a heavy blow to the community. Coming back from that loss in late 2002, the forums and site were started again, but without as much of the bravado and sway that it once held.

The PokéMasters forums became the site's main hub of activity, and although many members had become indifferent to Pokémon, they stayed simply to socialize with each other.

The second Pokémasters site went down in 2005, and after that, the possibility of a return became a recurring discussion on the forums, but was difficult with webmaster Kevin being inactive at the time. In October 2008, an effort to revive the PokéMasters main site began. The third site was launched on June 19, 2009. Originally operating under a temporary domain, pokemasters.tk, the site later switched to its new permanent domain, www.thepokemasters.net, with the forums remaining at www.pokemasters.net. This third iteration of the site was largely run by moderators Jeff and Telume, and was been helped by contributions from various other forum members. The site was plagued by downtime during this time, but continued to operate on and off until Kevin returned and relaunched the main site in 2013.

Webmaster

Pokemaster Kevin, is TPM's webmaster. He is commonly referred to jokingly as The Cookie Monster, in reference to an old incident regarding Oreos. He attended Ohio State University majoring in Computer Information and Sciences.

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