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birdsofshore) wrote2016-01-23 09:53 pm
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Comments up at AO3?
I hesitated about posting this, because it might be annoying to read if you're NOT getting comments, but I decided to go for it anyway. It's not often we hear good news about comments!
I feel like there might have been an upsurge in commenting at AO3. I was lucky and had comments for my erised fic over the last few weeks, and I'm still getting the odd one on that fic which is lovely, but in general, I'm getting one or two comments (on other fics) most days. This is NOT usually the case for me, and it's quite delightful.
Do you think there might be a swing back towards interacting with writers, rather than just leaving Kudos or navigating away? It would be super if there was. Kudos and hits are all very well, but comments - oh, nothing makes my heart go pitter-pat like a real juicy comment. ♥ Thank you so much to all of you who still leave them, whether here or on AO3.
EDITED TO ADD: this is in no way meant to make people feel uncomfortable or pressured about comments. I know some people get stressed about commenting / not commenting. DON'T WORRY! Read fic and be happy.
I feel like there might have been an upsurge in commenting at AO3. I was lucky and had comments for my erised fic over the last few weeks, and I'm still getting the odd one on that fic which is lovely, but in general, I'm getting one or two comments (on other fics) most days. This is NOT usually the case for me, and it's quite delightful.
Do you think there might be a swing back towards interacting with writers, rather than just leaving Kudos or navigating away? It would be super if there was. Kudos and hits are all very well, but comments - oh, nothing makes my heart go pitter-pat like a real juicy comment. ♥ Thank you so much to all of you who still leave them, whether here or on AO3.
EDITED TO ADD: this is in no way meant to make people feel uncomfortable or pressured about comments. I know some people get stressed about commenting / not commenting. DON'T WORRY! Read fic and be happy.

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As for comments, I can only guess that it started during the holiday season, then people decided to do some sort of NY's resolution for commenting, and then people just keep going with it. Well, I don't know. What the hell, I don't really get comments because I don't post much of my writing.
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I have been trying to comment more on what I read because I have been such a lazy reader when I first started getting into fanfics. I don't know if more people are starting to interact with writers or not, but it is good to know it is happening! :)
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*frown* I think however it may mean I have never commented on some of my favourite fics. That's pretty crap.
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Truth is, I also post on Ash/Syc and TPP. I don't think I get near as many story reads on those and much fewer comments (than kudos), but those are my "go-to" sites for reading as well as posting so you take what you can get. I do hope there is a swing back towards more comments, though, only because it is the polite thing to do.
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Ah, none of us are perfect! I didn't post this to make anyone feel criticised or pressured to leave comments. Just to say how nice it is when someone does, really!
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I don't subscribe to kudos notification so i have no idea when ppl leave me kudos, but not much has changed for me for comments, though, also possibly b/c I didn't write for anything big this holiday season!
♥ Hopefully commenting more will become a thing again!
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Why do you choose not to get notifications, by the way? If you don't mind me asking, of course.
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And I agree; kudos and hits are lovely, and I do like getting that daily email telling me how many kudos I've had, but a notification of a new comment always makes my smile just that little bit bigger!
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I know from past discussions that some people do find it stressful to leave comments and I hope nothing I've said would make anyone feel awkward or obliged to do it. But that post with encouraging suggestions about comments sounds like a really good thing.
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I'm glad you're getting plenty of post-erised love. ♥
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I'm glad you've noticed it, too!
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I'd love it if fandom culture were taking more of a turn towards interaction, but I think more research is needed to find out if there's really any sign of it.
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Either way, I'm very happy about it! I hope the trend continues.
And now I need to do my part and go comment on the fic I've been reading this past week...no subject
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I'm sure comments would be even more amazing, but seeing as this was my first year participating in a. Fest I'm just happy right now to see people are reading my story at all as well as letting me know they like it!
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Not that I'm gonna second guess this gift horse =D
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I usually comment on LJ because I don't feel so comfortable over at AO3 - I think I described it once that LJ feels like a friend's house, or maybe a coffee shop where you are a regular and you know lots of people there. AO3 feels more neutral and impersonal - a nice place, but maybe like a public library. I don't feel comfortable leaving a rambly comment there, or a very excitable one, or anything like that. This feels like our little community, here on LJ.
I might then leave a comment on AO3 saying "thoughts on LJ" because some people on AO3 judge which fic to read by how many comments it has. You can search by comment count, or if you're looking at a collection of fics, eg erised, you can scan down and see how many comments each one has, and it can be a sign of which fics are more popular, and therefore (possibly) which ones are more enjoyable. So you're kind of giving the writer that little boost in the AO3 stats when you leave a short comment on AO3. I don't always do it - but I think that's why people do.
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