TheRedLantern
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There's an interesting thread about automatically downloading the Lit stats and looking at that data over time. If you're at all technical, it's a great discussion.
To those people plus everyone else who looks at the Lit stats and tracks them for your stories (even if just mentally watching how they change over time), what value have you gotten from this information? How has it informed your decision making? Or are the numbers motivating to you because you know that people are reading what you're writing?
(If you never downloaded the stats, it's just a simple spreadsheet with the following fields:
Name,Category,"Date Published",Rate,"View count","Votes count",Comments,Favorites,"Reading lists"
where those last six columns are all numeric. Quotes look like they're used to specify a column name with a space in it, which is normal)
To those people plus everyone else who looks at the Lit stats and tracks them for your stories (even if just mentally watching how they change over time), what value have you gotten from this information? How has it informed your decision making? Or are the numbers motivating to you because you know that people are reading what you're writing?
(If you never downloaded the stats, it's just a simple spreadsheet with the following fields:
Name,Category,"Date Published",Rate,"View count","Votes count",Comments,Favorites,"Reading lists"
where those last six columns are all numeric. Quotes look like they're used to specify a column name with a space in it, which is normal)