BuckyDuckman
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Outside of a FAWC contest or independent judging system, I think it's impossible denying final scores are based SOLELY on writing quality or the storytelling ability of an author. As well written and deserving as the recent VD contest winners were, I'm sure anyone one could make a case for why the order could have been different. Sometimes it's like choosing a favorite color - there's more than one correct answer (unless you choose "rainbow" or "plaid"). I think it gets as arbitrary as suggesting King is a better horror writer than Koontz or Hiaasen writes funnier stuff than Barry. (And besides, we all KNOW "Big Bang Theory" is immensely better than "Friends" every was!)
So - risking the fervent accusations and eye-rolling of the usual suspects, I'm going to suggest my list of arbitrary factors that influence voting for good or ill. I'm going to rank my list. I would invite you to make your additions and provide your own ranking of arbitrary factors beyond relative story quality -
My list:
#1. Story length. A longer story dissuades lower votes because a reader will abandon a story before reaching its end, preventing a potential poor score.
#2. Category Choice. Tough one to suggest as high as this but I think a category like "Incest" might have a lower thrill threshold than a category like "Gay Male."
#3. Fan base. I think it needs to be on this list somewhere and I'm going to put it third. I think this can work for and against some authors. Too rabid of a fan base may encourage 1-bombing other stories in hopes of seeing a favored author rise to the top.
#4. Gender neutral or a female gender pen name. Another I expect some to find controversial. However, I think horny guys are more likely to add a star or two if they can believe it was a woman who just got them hard.
#5. AH or Forum reputation. I believe some of us attract attention (good and bad) from our perceived reputation in the forums.
#6. Getting the category's expectations right. I think many readers are drawn to some categories with specific expectations in mind. For example, based on popular tags, I would guess most "Interracial" readers are searching a story that includes a BBC and a white girl. Work contrary to that and I believe you risk a lower score.
That's my list and my thoughts. What are yours, how would you rank them and why?
So - risking the fervent accusations and eye-rolling of the usual suspects, I'm going to suggest my list of arbitrary factors that influence voting for good or ill. I'm going to rank my list. I would invite you to make your additions and provide your own ranking of arbitrary factors beyond relative story quality -
My list:
#1. Story length. A longer story dissuades lower votes because a reader will abandon a story before reaching its end, preventing a potential poor score.
#2. Category Choice. Tough one to suggest as high as this but I think a category like "Incest" might have a lower thrill threshold than a category like "Gay Male."
#3. Fan base. I think it needs to be on this list somewhere and I'm going to put it third. I think this can work for and against some authors. Too rabid of a fan base may encourage 1-bombing other stories in hopes of seeing a favored author rise to the top.
#4. Gender neutral or a female gender pen name. Another I expect some to find controversial. However, I think horny guys are more likely to add a star or two if they can believe it was a woman who just got them hard.
#5. AH or Forum reputation. I believe some of us attract attention (good and bad) from our perceived reputation in the forums.
#6. Getting the category's expectations right. I think many readers are drawn to some categories with specific expectations in mind. For example, based on popular tags, I would guess most "Interracial" readers are searching a story that includes a BBC and a white girl. Work contrary to that and I believe you risk a lower score.
That's my list and my thoughts. What are yours, how would you rank them and why?