I've seen these AO3 stats memes popping up in my flist for a couple of days now, and I'm sorry if I haven't commented on each one of them. It doesn't mean that I don't like them or feel the urge to snob them, just that I've been rather busy with my betas, translations for the OTW October Drive, helping out
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FWIW, my fics are pretty vanilla. Most are rated M, yeah. But there is nothing wild or kinky in them. They're romances more than anything else. *shrug*
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I think Nightfalltwen does have a point, it must be the "Facebook" kind of culture where all you have to do is to "like" something to convey that you like what you read. But this is different, this is not a status, exchanging ideas, talking about plots and writing is just wonderful. I love when I leave a comment and the author replies. It's that kind of exchange that I crave - as well as the feedback. When people don't reply to comments or don't comment something they like... that makes me so sad. :-/
FWIW, my fics are pretty vanilla. Most are rated M, yeah. But there is nothing wild or kinky in them. They're romances more than anything else. *shrug*Of course, if you write only vanilla - and ( ... )
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And I'm sure that if I wrote Harry/Draco that would be at the top of all my top fives... Some pairings are just too loved. :)
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I know I personally didn't include comments because I saw lightofdaye's post, and he didn't include comments. In true sheep fashion, I just copied what he did. Additionally, the comment function at AO3 is deceiving because of two reasons:
1. Like nightfalltwen has pointed out, the ability to leave "kudos" has drastically cut down on the number of comments left at AO3. I personally prefer to read and leave comments on works at LJ, but I don't tend to use AO3 as more than an archive.
2. The comment count is deceiving. If you're trying to search for stories where the most number of other people left comments, then that can be difficult since -- like LJ -- AO3 counts all comments left, which includes my replies. Currently, The Third Sign has 12 comments, but 4 of them are me replying to comments ( ... )
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I just love comments, period. And I'll second what a lot of people here have said -- you leave fantastic ones. Those are the kind of comments a writer dreams about. I think kudos have a place, but I don't think anything can really replace comments. I don't think number of comments is a meaningless stat by any means, but it can be deceiving -- and it may not be a measure of which stories are truly the most popular since not as many people leave comments these days.
You raise an interesting point about fests run on AO3. interhouse_fest has an archive there, for folks to post after the fest is over. I've only participated in one AO3-centric fest (rarewomen), and that is the sole reason (in my opinion) my Patil-centric gen fic has such a high hit/kudos count -- it was written for that fest, and it was never posted in a community on LJ (aside from my ( ... )
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Thank you again for your kind comment! You just made me very happy! :D x
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And I do care a lot about comments, but I get them mostly on LJ and mostly on art :)
I think I don't browse that often Ao3 when I just need to get off, for that purpose I have a few go-to fics that I re-read, because otherwise I might get disappointed by a new read, if that makes sense. Also I rarely actually need fic to get off, I usually read a fic because I really liked the fic THAT much and feel like re-reading it, you know? /tmi
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I understand perfectly well what you're saying about getting more comments on LJ, that seems to be the trend, from what I gathered. I can't do that comparison because I don't usually post on LJ and have participated to very few fests, but all I know is that I love to read on AO3. :)
I understand what you're saying about being disappointed with some fics when in need of release. It happens to me too, I sometimes open a fic and then have to close it straight-away, cringing as I do. LOL. Probably I should stick to the tested and tried. Ah, I read all sort of fics for the pure pleasure of reading them, but I'm extremely picky. Good writing is the most important thing for me. :)
Thank you for your comment! :D <333
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