SimonDoom
Kink Lord
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The way I see it: the main point of voting is to give a way of comparing stories.
If no author ever votes on their own stories, that's fair. But if every author votes on their stories (once per story), that's also fair; every story gets one free "5".
The difference is that the first rule is more vulnerable gives an advantage to cheats, and to those who just aren't aware of the expectation. The second one doesn't.
So all in all, I think it'd be better if all authors considered themselves at liberty to vote, once, on each of their stories. In the long run it makes very little difference to the scores.
I agree with this, but I also take a more liberal and permissive attitude, generally, toward what people "should" do on this site. I think there is an excess of instruction and disapproval here in these forums. Pilot, for example, has been on record saying that it's wrong for people to comment on stories unless the authors have given express permission to readers to do so.
That seems to me somewhat ridiculous. My attitude is, this site provides tools, and you should, as a reader, go ahead and use them, as you wish, subject to obvious considerations of fairness and whatever limited restrictions the site owners put on you. The presumption should be in favor of using the tools, unless there are explicit guidelines or author-generated preferences against them. So, if you want to vote for your own story once, go ahead. No harm, no foul. As the author of your own story, but also as a Lit reader, you are as entitled as anyone else to give your vote and have your say. Have it, guilt-free.
