Cagivagurl
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Scores are not meaningless, but... They in no way reflect quality of the writing or story telling. The score is so heavily weighted by content, it removes the honesty of the vote...Many authors here in this forum say the scores they get are meaningless and they do not care about comments (unless they are constructive). I take that to mean that comments should be on how the story was presented rather than content. They think their story should be accepted and if rejected it is because of the closed-mindedness of the reader.
I recently ran across a story on Loving Wives that was not erotic, had no BTB etc. (like some here claim you have to provide). It was called Problematic Priorities by Choppedliver. The story rates about a 4.3 score and has 111 comments when I last checked.
Now why is this story getting such a reaction? And WHAT is the reaction it is getting? Chopped told a simple story about a man being unable to accept his fiance's part in their relationship. It does not particularly generate a lot of angst, but a general irritation and acceptance/rejection of the plot.
Most of the comments do EXACTLY what many of the authors here say they hate. They pick apart the characters' personalities, their strengths, failings and decide what they should do.
Why is that? To me, it says the author CONNECTED with his audience. He got the readers to identify. Some liked the MC, some thought him overbearing. They extrapolated those characters into a possible future action and commented.
They did not 'just accept what the author wrote as his story and like or dislike'. They got involved.
As authors, we need to understand we are NOT writing JUST for ourselves. (Well maybe you are, like masturbation.)
If you post a story, even if badly ritten, but it ticks all the quirky boxes of the category. It'll get a high score...
On the flips side, a beautifully written and crafted story that doesn't tick the content box, get's a much lower score...
For that reason, I feel the score is irrelevant, and not a good indicator of a stories quality.
Comments mean you connected either positively, or negatively with the audience... Again, not an indicator of quality... Not directly anyway.
A long list of negative comments tells me one thing... You made them think... Made them feel, so in an abstract manner, the storytelling must have been good...
I ignore scores, my own, or if I'm searching for something to read... They actually can be misleading... IE: Content box ticked, but quality poor...
Comments are a good indicator... Better still is favourites... A string of hearts means it must have been loved by many... Again though... Is it content, or quality...
Get a mixture of all the above, and it's probably a good reflectoion...
In my opinion only...
Cagivagurl