fcdc
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- Feb 17, 2007
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I’m not sure where, when or why the red H’s originally arose. Did the H at one time represent a ‘hot’ story? Hot in the sense of sexually hot?
RTFM, n00b. ur n0t l33t!
If so, why do so many authors who don’t even attempt to write sexually hot stories get so upset if their story doesn’t get an H?
Like you're getting upset? Furthermore, nice way to assume your interpretation is the going one. Those are some spiffy tunnel-vision glasses you've got on.
I mean you wouldn’t think someone who’s written a ‘Non-Erotic’ or ‘Sci-Fi’ or ‘Essay’ category story would care if his story got an ‘H’. But Christ, do they ever!
Like you?
Why don’t you just put the numerical rating (i.e. 4.61) next to every story and the number of votes the rating is based on (i.e. 42) and leave it at that. Just imagine how much crying we’ll do away with.
Like yours?
(To the person who wondered why I didn’t post my scores: Of my 47 presently posted stories on Lit all but four have little red H’s. You can find the actual score for any story by looking them up one by one on the various category alphabetical lists.
Way to not answer the question! Please do not post replies on this thread doesn't apply when you're replying to someone else, does it?
I must admit, (as another rude but observant poster pointed out) my masterpiece, Literotica’s #1 best seller for 2006,
Is this some new Literotica: For Pay site that I wasn't told about? Holy shit! Link plz. Furthermore, 'masterpiece'? Please post actual, structured critique that proves that, and please provide evidence that this critiquer is not a sockpuppet.
is one of the four poor H-less orphans. However I’d be remiss if I didn’t point out that over 5,000 members of the electorate have seen fit to award this tale a perfect ‘5’. Which means it has received more ‘5’s’ than my next six most popular stories combined. It has also received more ‘5’s’ than any Literitica story in the history of the site. Hard to be angry knowing that!)
5 doesn't equal perfection, I was told. It equals an 80% rating. Furthermore, that is not a sign of perfection, but appeal.
Rob Schneider movies appeal to a lot of people too. So I guess that makes you the Rob Schneider of Lit! Congratulations!