AlexBailey
Kinky Tomgirl
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How many of the readers/voters know anything about the rating structure?
I'd been reading, and anonymously rating and commenting on Lit stories for years before I ever checked out the forum. I think I found most of the stories through Google searches for 'story trans fetish' or some such set of key words. A link to tagged Lit stories would show in the results. Sometimes a link would open directly to the story, no site navigation necessary, just an option to rate and say a few words. I didn't log on or find the Author's Hangout until I became interested in writing.
Do you think as many as half of the readers/raters know anything about the details of how a story earns an H?
Observant browsers may notice the 4.5 correlation, but I doubt most would. My impression/assumptions upon coming across Lit was that it was huge. It seemed like a vast depository with millions of visitors... how could my rating effect anything that happens here? A comment seemed most likely to have any impact. I was impressed when I saw an author respond to a reader in the comments. I thought that was really cool, and was impressed by the direct access. I thought of that when I considered where I would want to post any works.
I think I gave nothing but 4 of 5s, maybe an occasional 3 for poor writers with a fun story. Otherwise; 'if you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything at all.'
I'd guess that stories entered in competitions would get the most site-involved voting. I wonder how that may influence the perspective of many posters on this thread.
I'd been reading, and anonymously rating and commenting on Lit stories for years before I ever checked out the forum. I think I found most of the stories through Google searches for 'story trans fetish' or some such set of key words. A link to tagged Lit stories would show in the results. Sometimes a link would open directly to the story, no site navigation necessary, just an option to rate and say a few words. I didn't log on or find the Author's Hangout until I became interested in writing.
Do you think as many as half of the readers/raters know anything about the details of how a story earns an H?
Observant browsers may notice the 4.5 correlation, but I doubt most would. My impression/assumptions upon coming across Lit was that it was huge. It seemed like a vast depository with millions of visitors... how could my rating effect anything that happens here? A comment seemed most likely to have any impact. I was impressed when I saw an author respond to a reader in the comments. I thought that was really cool, and was impressed by the direct access. I thought of that when I considered where I would want to post any works.
I think I gave nothing but 4 of 5s, maybe an occasional 3 for poor writers with a fun story. Otherwise; 'if you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything at all.'
I'd guess that stories entered in competitions would get the most site-involved voting. I wonder how that may influence the perspective of many posters on this thread.