BobbyBrandt
Virgin Wannabe
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To me, the red H is sort of like the "best-seller" list compiled by the entities such as the New York Times.Whether a story is hot or not is subjective and varies from one reader to another. My idea of a good story is something someone else thinks sucks and...we're both entitled to feel as we do,
The "H" here is not meant to be hot necessarily in the sense of "Damn, that was hot!" but in the sense of having a high score which makes it Hot in the same way a team on a 10 game winning streak is hot. It represents a certain benchmark score. the erotic hotness of it...go back to my first point.
I'm tired of hearing how it should be dropped to a four or eliminated completely because that's just more watered down, everyone gets a participation award BS that this society pushes. People used to be competitive, they used to set goals, they used to want to attain something, to prove something.
Now its "wahhhh" they have something I don't and I want it to, but I don't want to earn it, so...if I can't have it, neither can they.
Someone in this thread mentioned getting rid of negative votes.Yay, everyone gets a 5!! Good job getting up today, everyone!
People with no fire to excel and rise above just want everyone to be down on their level because it makes them feel better about themselves.
That's what this really comes down to.
Are the books on that list the best written among all of the material currently in the marketplace? Not in all cases, no. They are the ones raking in the sales, much like a red H story here rakes in the higher votes. Both are a measure of perceived value to the consumer over literary quality.
The red H is not an invalid metric to measure for a site that I think everyone agrees exists for the purpose of attracting readers over writers.