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If you look at this question from the perspective of the site; Literotica, who or what category(-ies) of writer(-s) are the really important one(-s) and why?
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If you look at this question from the perspective of the site; Literotica, who or what category(-ies) of writer(-s) are the really important one(-s) and why?
I think this is a question for the 'Stats' thing.
Personally, I've never quite understood the fascination some have for Stats, but. . . .
Favourite quote:
"There's lies, damned lies and statistics."
If you look at this question from the perspective of the site; Literotica, who or what category(-ies) of writer(-s) are the really important one(-s) and why?
What's important on Lit? New stories – and nothing else.
The real answer-to me-is any author that has helped other authors grow whether on the boards or behind the scenes. That's being important.
No. What you're saying is that the firm making the adverts is more important than the product. Before you can advertise, you must have a viable product to sell. But thanks for bringing it up as it is one of the points that must be established.Those who publicise Literotica off-site.
In order to answer the question of what writers are important to Lit, you have to know WHAT is important to Lit. Is it just making money or is there something else? Building a community of like minded people who make it possible for people to feel less alone? It's just not something we can answer.
If you look at this question from the perspective of the site; Literotica, who or what category(-ies) of writer(-s) are the really important one(-s) and why?
No. What you're saying is that the firm making the adverts is more important than the product. Before you can advertise, you must have a viable product to sell. But thanks for bringing it up as it is one of the points that must be established.
Those who generate the most unique views and attract new users. For whatever reason.
But that is a formality, because I don't think Literotica elevates any individial author at all. It doesn't value the authors. It deals in the volume, not quality. Ten shitty new stories is probably more important than one really good one.
I disagree. Whatever the product is, if people don't know it exists it might as well NOT exist.
Advertising can sell crap or useless products.
TxRad, MagicaPractica, J_R_Ashunwhy. First of all, your answers are flawed as you assume that Laurel and Literotica are one and the same, identical. Second, you assume that Laurel's motivations are identical to the underlying, sociological phenomena that power the site. Third you assume that because we do not know Laurel's motivations and intentions, we cannot say anything about Literotica.
Ask yourselves this: Under what circumstances (assuming no new legislation, the continued absence of concerted cyber/hack attack as well as death not intervening) would Literotica cease to operate/function irrespective of the wishes of the founder and proprietor?
J_R_Ashunwhy: you assume wrongly. I am not begging for a flame war although one is likely anyway - as with ANY topic posted on AH.
The question is not who is the most important writer on Lit. It's who on Lit can write a good enough story that it makes you want to *fap*.
Laurel and Literotica are one and the same.
And yes, you are trying to start crap as usual. You, JBJ, and a few more seem to be the ones that start threads and replies to threads that fan the flames everywhere. Give it a rest, it is getting old quickly.