RejectReality
Literotica Guru
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The likely glut of AI submissions isn't some kind of get-rich-quick scheme like is happening on Amazon. It's people who want to tell stories, feel they don't have the skills, and see AI as a means to finally construct something they feel is acceptable. I don't see it as malicious.
That doesn't make it any less of a problem.
A category devoted to them would be ignored. Most would dismiss them as garbage from the title of the category alone. Even more would be frustrated by the lack of separation of kinks, making it impossible to find anything they like there, and discovering things that turn them off accidentally. Only a fraction of the submissions dumped in the category would ever get any exposure because the rest would be pushed off page 1 every day. Most wouldn't get many more reads than they would if they were rejected because of this. Not even remotely a solution.
As much as it sucks, people need to get used to the fact that this is the way things are. Cultivate other venues. I've had two others for over a decade now. If something can't be posted here, I lose the benefit of Lit's much larger audience, but it's hardly a waste. I'm established elsewhere, and the story will be read.
It doesn't take long to get established elsewhere if you already have a catalog of stories ready to roll. Release them one or two a week, and you'll quickly gather a following because your name is getting out there constantly.
So cultivate your venues, and then once the AI glut here dies down, bring those stories that are being rejected as likely AI back here and see if you can get a hearing when Laurel isn't being overwhelmed.
That doesn't make it any less of a problem.
A category devoted to them would be ignored. Most would dismiss them as garbage from the title of the category alone. Even more would be frustrated by the lack of separation of kinks, making it impossible to find anything they like there, and discovering things that turn them off accidentally. Only a fraction of the submissions dumped in the category would ever get any exposure because the rest would be pushed off page 1 every day. Most wouldn't get many more reads than they would if they were rejected because of this. Not even remotely a solution.
As much as it sucks, people need to get used to the fact that this is the way things are. Cultivate other venues. I've had two others for over a decade now. If something can't be posted here, I lose the benefit of Lit's much larger audience, but it's hardly a waste. I'm established elsewhere, and the story will be read.
It doesn't take long to get established elsewhere if you already have a catalog of stories ready to roll. Release them one or two a week, and you'll quickly gather a following because your name is getting out there constantly.
So cultivate your venues, and then once the AI glut here dies down, bring those stories that are being rejected as likely AI back here and see if you can get a hearing when Laurel isn't being overwhelmed.