How do you deal with declining valid reads?

You should:

  • Complain about unfair 1-star reviews.

    Votes: 3 17.6%
  • Complain about unfair tags.

    Votes: 2 11.8%
  • Complain for sake of complaining.

    Votes: 7 41.2%
  • Blame the trending algorithm.

    Votes: 2 11.8%
  • Add Futani.

    Votes: 6 35.3%
  • All of the Above.

    Votes: 8 47.1%

  • Total voters
    17

Aaky

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So I have a story that has been raking about 1.3k Valid reads per day, and after over a week of posting, it quickly went to the 1.9k mark. Now, after taking a small hiatus of 2 days, my valid views have dropped to about 800.

:blob_pout: What do you guys do when something like this happens? Now I am afraid I won't hit my 50k views milestone per week as planned.
 

Angry_Clown

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LostLibrarian

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I would add that small Italian town.
A new region always feels fresh and exciting...
 

BenJepheneT

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Complain excessively into the abyss, realize it ain't doing shit and then meet the Crossroad™.

Give up,
or
suck it up and keep writing.
 

Assurbanipal_II

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So I have a story that has been raking about 1.3k Valid reads per day, and after over a week of posting, it quickly went to the 1.9k mark. Now, after taking a small hiatus of 2 days, my valid views have dropped to about 800.

:blob_pout: What do you guys do when something like this happens? Now I am afraid I won't hit my 50k views milestone per week as planned.
:blob_popcorn: How times change.

Tell me, what are you trying to do here? Sowing discord? Looking down on us from your exalted position?
 

NotaNuffian

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... do you really need to be staring at the read count as though it is governing your life/ health/ wealth? Are you some form of deity that requires an undying fanbase to keep alive? If so, good luck, not sarcasm, just well wishes, because readers are fickle-minded.
 

JayDirex

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... do you really need to be staring at the read count as though it is governing your life/ health/ wealth? Are you some form of deity that requires an undying fanbase to keep alive? If so, good luck, not sarcasm, just well wishes, because readers are fickle-minded.
Heck yeah, why the heck else are we doing this? to put more words on the internet? No, it's for the pleasure of the crowd. a valid read is an attaboy that tells you that you did a good job. welcome to the 21st century, social media is where we get our kicks.
 

LostLibrarian

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The hobby band feels like shit when nobody comes to their gig.
The same as writers look how many readers enjoy their work...

Sadly those numbers are updated in real time and not every few weeks.
Imagine a band would see their ticket sales drop every time they fail during practice... they would only argue instead if getting better through hard work...
 
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Nezothe

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So I have a story that has been raking about 1.3k Valid reads per day, and after over a week of posting, it quickly went to the 1.9k mark. Now, after taking a small hiatus of 2 days, my valid views have dropped to about 800.

:blob_pout: What do you guys do when something like this happens? Now I am afraid I won't hit my 50k views milestone per week as planned.
Someone who has, I'm sure smaller (like 1000times) valid reads from you, I can't help but still feel proud of you at having that number! Still, don't lose your will and just enjoy what you are doing. :)
 

LostLibrarian

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it's the comments that matter.
You'll make people angry again. :blobrofl:

Next: author complains about lack of comments, another one adds the missing reviews, and we are back to a discussion about the Ratings system...
"The same as last year?"
"The same as every year."
:blob_party:
 
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You'll make people angry again. :blobrofl:

Next: author complains about lack of comments, another one adds the missing reviews, and we are back to a discussion about the Ratings system...
"The same as last year?"
"The same as every year."
:blob_party:

it's their problem, not mine.

if you complain about lack of comments, just comment yourself--happy?
 

Box

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Honestly, I don't care about the view too much. Because you know what, if your story were good then the view would automatically rise. If not, then non-stop improve your novel quality. The taste of the majority of readers is unstable (but most of them always like some kind of OP MC, Harem, isekai stuff,... holy f###, too much!). So you can't really say that your view will be the same or increase day by day.
A quality constructive comment from a person who really enjoys your work is way 100 times better than 10000 virtual views with those simple comments like thanks for the chapter,... If you do write for the view then good luck.
Quality always better than quantity, but it even worse when you show off your view per day like do you even think for those writers who try their best but only get a few views. Respect each other please, pal. Maybe there are fictions which have less viewer than yours but totally overwhelmed by the quality. I still can't believe that thinking exists, gosh.
 
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