RejectReality
Errant Smut Slinger
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- Jan 1, 2009
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The thing is, none of us have any idea how readers see or use the Red H, because we're nearly all writers. Readers, on the other hand, are mostly silent. They vote at very low rates; they comment even more rarely; they might occasionally favourite a story. But other than those tiny touches, they might not exist at all.
It's advertising 101, and it works because it's hardwired in the species. I've watched mine during launch umpteen times, and had enough hovering near the bar on day 1 to see it happening in real time. The moment that red H manifests on the new lists, engagement spikes dramatically. The moment it vanishes, engagement falls off a cliff. If it should creep back over the bar and be there when the new story lists update, engagement spikes again. The story hasn't changed. Its position on the lists hasn't changed. As often as not, the score has barely changed. The only thing that's changed is the "Oooo! Shiny!"
Readers don't have to say shit about the way they use the H as a selection criteria. The views scream it for them.
And absolutely everybody but trolls suffer for it.