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Woo, I just got my first 'Hot!'
I know I shouldn't be excited, but I am... I really am...![]()
Woo, I just got my first 'Hot!'
I know I shouldn't be excited, but I am... I really am...![]()
I was exited at my first H too. What I can't figure out is how you get an E.
Fast
E signifies a Editors Choice award,
The Literotica FAQ suggests that ECs are awarded only on the basis of personal likes. Given the fact that less than half of all ECs are also Hot, it's evident that editors' personal likes differ somewhat from those of readers. Therefore if you're aiming to capture one of these awards for yourself, you should read many past winners to discern what qualities the editors favor.
(Thanks to OwlWhisperer for the facts)
Woo, I just got my first 'Hot!'
I know I shouldn't be excited, but I am... I really am...![]()
I have been wondering about this. Do you think other writers are bombing the stories here with bad feedback?Congrats, Amber, but you should be warned: There are some assholes that might read your post and say something like: "Oh, yeah! Well, let's just see about that," and go and drop a one-bomb just out of meanness.![]()
I have been wondering about this. Do you think other writers are bombing the stories here with bad feedback?
I have been wondering about this. Do you think other writers are bombing the stories here with bad feedback?
You aren't the first person to wonder about this. There is no concrete proof, but stories (including mine) have gained and lost H's several times in both contests and regular postings. One could chalk it up to whims of the readers or to outright sabotage, human nature being what it is.
Congrats on your first H.![]()
Woo, I just got my first 'Hot!'
I know I shouldn't be excited, but I am... I really am...![]()
Woo, I just got my first 'Hot!'
I know I shouldn't be excited, but I am... I really am...![]()
Congratulations, Amber, and welcome to loony land.
Red H's are cool. Blue Ws are even better.![]()
That's true, but a W is always going to be an H unless trolls take special delight in bombing it.![]()
Which they do, trust me.I must have gotten a good fifty bombs after Halloween '07
The monthly contest and Reader's Choice wins aren't attacked so viciously, though.
To be honest, I was thinking of the Readers' Choice winners. I have two, both from 2007, and those scores havn't changed much since they were announced as winners. Theme contest winners are still current, and there is more said about them than about the RC winners.
It's hard for an E story to go/maintain hot because a lot of readers read the story in a cynical or "yeah, you think so?" mode.
Thanks for all the replies
I just checked... and it's still there, so it hasn't been bombed. Woo!
Just reading through the thread - why would anyone intentionally write bad comments, publically or privately, and why would they mark the score down on purpose? Maybe this is me being naive, but I couldn't bring myself to slam anyone else's work, no matter how bad it is.
I had a really mean public comment on a new story I submitted this week in Erotic Couplings - my natural genre is BDSM and I was told to "fuck off back to that category" as my writing was just "nasty." This doesn't bother me so much, but the effort it must take for some of these comments, it makes you wonder if these people have nothing better to do with their time.
Anyhoo... big hugs to all who offered congrats, I don't feel like such a rookie now that I know others still get excited after hundreds of H's.
Amber
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Just reading through the thread - why would anyone intentionally write bad comments, publically or privately, and why would they mark the score down on purpose? Maybe this is me being naive, but I couldn't bring myself to slam anyone else's work, no matter how bad it is.
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Amber
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I think having any flag on a story tends to reduce the score because of that "what were they thinking to flag this" reaction when the story doesn't live up to raised expectations.