AwkwardlySet
On-Duty Critic
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- Jul 24, 2022
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It is ok to care about the score, in my opinion. Not because a high score means the story is good, but because that same high score means that more people will give your story a chance. I want to be read by as many readers as possible, while still writing the themes and tales I want to write. I don't want to compromise with that, even if it makes my stories borderline niche. That makes the scores even more important. That doesn't mean that I take scores as a measure of story quality, although there is some correlation there. I've seen too many stories that were badly written in my opinion, that still scored high because they played into readers' taste. And vice-versa. But a higher score means more people will click on your story, and fewer people will give up on it the first time they encounter a theme or kink they dislike.I write the story that I believe should be told. I also write to be read, sure. I don't see the point in literally writing for myself. However I do not write to please the masses. I write the story the way I feel it should go - every word. Every story has it;s own audience. Some have broad appeal, others are niche or develop cult status. If you believe in your story and you remain true to it, and you put it out there to be seen, its audience will eventually find it.
The difference is, are you writing for the approval or the connection? I write for that connection - every time, every word.
Most writers don't understand this. They will say "I don't write for scores but I want to get a Red H," as if a Red H is separate from the score. Well this means that they do care about the score, at least in some way. They are kidding themselves.
s are good, the comments are better, and a heart and a comment sends me to the moon. But we have what we have, and it isn't likely to change. A three-tier voting system would only ensure fewer voters would bother. If someone likes the stories and favors it, most often, they don't vote. If they commented and liked, more times than not, they didn't vote. If they hated and commented, they voted you a one, just to be sure you got their point. But all in all, I see no way to avoid issues.
