Drought of Stories and Feedback
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2018 9:29 pm
This month, there have been four (4) stories submitted.
That's abysmal.
What's more abysmal are the feedback stats. Granted, I don't have access to emails that are sent to authors who share their addresses, so there could be more. But from what I can see, it's not f'ing wonder that no one wants to submit a story.
Now, "Lucy's Graduation" is at 12 stars and 2 comments. It's a no-minors story.
"Azyntion City" has only been up for 1 day, so the 2/1 doesn't count yet. No minors.
The other two stories are short and sweet, from Atreyu. Both involve minors. We have a 14/4 and 14/8.
A random story from the list, posted about a year ago, not even 30 ratings. Just for an example tonight. And it was no-minors, posted by a once-prolific author.
Looking at the 1,014 of the highest rated stories last night, I found most of them to have ratings somewhere around 25-50. Many have less. The ratings scale that generates that list is set for 20 stars of 4/5. I figure if we raised that bar to 50 ratings, half that list would disappear.
This is nothing new for EA, though. Still, we're getting about 12-24 new sign-ups per day, and hardly any of them are using the boards. Most are registering to be able to read the stories. Apparently, they're not rating the stories, though. Granted, they probably won't see this post, either. Feedback has always been a problem here. As I said, it's nothing new.
Still, feedback is the only reward that authors get for their stories. Many prolific and great authors at EA in the past have long-since given up. Yes, it can be fun to produce a story, and intrinsically satisfying. But for a lot of us, sharing that story with like-minded individuals is great. It becomes disappointing, though, over time to get so little feedback.
It's also a real kick in the proverbial balls for those of us who have spent so much time coding, installing, and reformatting stories for the 'new' archive, only to see it get so little use of the 'new' features.
Frankly, I don't blame authors who have quit.
Folks, if you are reading the stories, then leave a comment or rate it. Even if you didn't like it, rate it and be fair. 1 star or 2 is better than nothing!
That's abysmal.
What's more abysmal are the feedback stats. Granted, I don't have access to emails that are sent to authors who share their addresses, so there could be more. But from what I can see, it's not f'ing wonder that no one wants to submit a story.
Now, "Lucy's Graduation" is at 12 stars and 2 comments. It's a no-minors story.
"Azyntion City" has only been up for 1 day, so the 2/1 doesn't count yet. No minors.
The other two stories are short and sweet, from Atreyu. Both involve minors. We have a 14/4 and 14/8.
A random story from the list, posted about a year ago, not even 30 ratings. Just for an example tonight. And it was no-minors, posted by a once-prolific author.
Looking at the 1,014 of the highest rated stories last night, I found most of them to have ratings somewhere around 25-50. Many have less. The ratings scale that generates that list is set for 20 stars of 4/5. I figure if we raised that bar to 50 ratings, half that list would disappear.
This is nothing new for EA, though. Still, we're getting about 12-24 new sign-ups per day, and hardly any of them are using the boards. Most are registering to be able to read the stories. Apparently, they're not rating the stories, though. Granted, they probably won't see this post, either. Feedback has always been a problem here. As I said, it's nothing new.
Still, feedback is the only reward that authors get for their stories. Many prolific and great authors at EA in the past have long-since given up. Yes, it can be fun to produce a story, and intrinsically satisfying. But for a lot of us, sharing that story with like-minded individuals is great. It becomes disappointing, though, over time to get so little feedback.
It's also a real kick in the proverbial balls for those of us who have spent so much time coding, installing, and reformatting stories for the 'new' archive, only to see it get so little use of the 'new' features.
Frankly, I don't blame authors who have quit.
Folks, if you are reading the stories, then leave a comment or rate it. Even if you didn't like it, rate it and be fair. 1 star or 2 is better than nothing!