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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Oh thank god I'm not the only one! XD
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That's how I look at kudos. Anything is more encouraging than radio silence!
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I posted a while ago about my hate/love relationship with kudos and how people generally leave those instead of comments. While I love love love getting comments, fandom has really shifted over to a facebook "like" mentality instead of a ff.net comment mentality. I rarely get comments. But I do get kudos.
For me, I guess there just wasn't a point to talking about the comments (all my best ones come from you tbh)... the count changes anyway, since I reply back, which adds more comments to the fic.
:)
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I mostly thought mine was ( ... )
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I totally get it about the comments. I miss them too. But I think actual feedback is something people who started life before AO3 do over people who came into fanfic later after being heavily influenced by Facebook. I do see them as lazy. But I feel like ... At least it's something. Like Daye said... Not a review that was missed.
Just a different way of expressing "hey I enjoyed this, well done".
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u_u Yes, I'll try to be more positive towards Kudos. *sighs* I solemnly swear.
Oh, you and cryptaknight just gave me a great idea. I'm not going to spill the beans about it, but I'm really excited. I cannot wait to put it into action! :D xxx
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