Are Scribblehub Readers Bots?

Butt_Shaker

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Some platforms like Wattpad openly manipulate stats to make a new novel look popular.

I mean... Is it realistic that out of 500 readers, no one leaves a comment?

Sorry, I can't reply to comments right away, but I really appreciate anyone who takes the time.
 

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Too many factors are play in receiving regular comments. Style of writing, genre, target audience, medium in which they read, everything plays a role. My experience has been readers using mobile or tablets tend to leave less comments, while PC users, generally comment. Obvious reasons.

You can try engaging like asking question in the author's notes, or putting a poll. Or even giving freebies, if you can allow it in your story.
 

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Does YT use bots? Out of 3.2 mills views on this video and 177k subscribers on the channel there are only 7k commens. Is this video botted?

Sorry for being abrasive, but I think this is the best answer.
 

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Too many factors are play in receiving regular comments. Style of writing, genre, target audience, medium in which they read, everything plays a role. My experience has been readers using mobile or tablets tend to leave less comments, while PC users, generally comment. Obvious reasons.

You can try engaging like asking question in the author's notes, or putting a poll. Or even giving freebies, if you can allow it in your story.
Could be true, I didn’t even think someone would read a novel on that big screen.
You can encourage your readers to comment. A simple "tftc" is already appreciated.
You're right, "tftc" is like a magic word.
Does YT use bots? Out of 3.2 mills views on this video and 177k subscribers on the channel there are only 7k commens. Is this video botted?

Sorry for being abrasive, but I think this is the best answer.
It really helps, thanks.
 

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Tony has been pretty good about keeping bots off the platform. Even on other sites, it is rare to find comments on stories past maybe the first few chapters. Plus, many readers just add it to their reading list and don't pick it up till later or the story is completed.
 

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Some platforms like Wattpad openly manipulate stats to make a new novel look popular.

I mean... Is it realistic that out of 500 readers, no one leaves a comment?

Sorry, I can't reply to comments right away, but I really appreciate anyone who takes the time.
It's very realistic. Most humans on this site are silent readers. They won't bother logging in or commenting.

But bots? They will leaves a comment on your novel like this:

Hello,

I hope this message finds you well. I recently had the pleasure of reading your story, "XXX," and was truly captivated by its unique narrative and creativity. The depth and imagination in your work inspired me, and I believe it would translate beautifully into a visually compelling comic book.

As a professional comic artist, I would love to collaborate with you to bring your vision to life as a fully illustrated comic. This project would be commission-based, and I would work closely with you to ensure that every page captures the essence of your story.

If this opportunity excites you, I’d be happy to discuss the process in more detail, including pricing, timelines, and any creative ideas you have in mind.

Please feel free to reach out to me via any of the following:

Discord: xxxcrazy
Instagram: xxxcrazy1
Twitter: xxx18337530019
Email: xxxcrazy88 gmail . com

Thank you for considering this collaboration. I look forward to the possibility of working together to create something truly extraordinary!

Best regards,
XXX Crazy
Professional Commission Comic Artist
 

Representing_Tromba

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It's very realistic. Most humans on this site are silent readers. They won't bother logging in or commenting.

But bots? They will leaves a comment on your novel like this:

Hello,

I hope this message finds you well. I recently had the pleasure of reading your story, "XXX," and was truly captivated by its unique narrative and creativity. The depth and imagination in your work inspired me, and I believe it would translate beautifully into a visually compelling comic book.

As a professional comic artist, I would love to collaborate with you to bring your vision to life as a fully illustrated comic. This project would be commission-based, and I would work closely with you to ensure that every page captures the essence of your story.

If this opportunity excites you, I’d be happy to discuss the process in more detail, including pricing, timelines, and any creative ideas you have in mind.

Please feel free to reach out to me via any of the following:

Discord: xxxcrazy
Instagram: xxxcrazy1
Twitter: xxx18337530019
Email: xxxcrazy88 gmail . com

Thank you for considering this collaboration. I look forward to the possibility of working together to create something truly extraordinary!

Best regards,
XXX Crazy
Professional Commission Comic Artist
Yeah, bots are more likely to leave comments like this.
 

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One of my chapters got about 900 views and no comments. It's really weird sometimes. But thinking back to when I was a reader and not a writer, I used to actually read novels and not leave any comments. So I understand that there must be other people like me
 

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I use a tablet. I comment about homonyms & misspelling (because works on the Web can be perfected!); sometimes it's ideas (a spinnaker on a tall ship on a broad reach would be impressive & efficient in all weather, but they weren't invented until the 1860s; no reason an isikai couldn't use them!)
 

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Some platforms like Wattpad openly manipulate stats to make a new novel look popular.

I mean... Is it realistic that out of 500 readers, no one leaves a comment?

Sorry, I can't reply to comments right away, but I really appreciate anyone who takes the time.
It is actually realistic. Out of the readers, there are those that:

-Plan to read
-Paused
-Dropped

There are several other factors, but I just wanted you to know that not all 500 readers are actually reading it as at that time. And for folks who stockpile to binge it, most just click the next button until they reach the latest chapter, where they now have the patience to comment since there are no chapters available.

It's also about engagement as an author. Most of those who have active readers consistently include an author's note at the end of their chapters. It could be questions, polls, or completely unrelated shit posts.

Several authors are even the first comment most times. I don't know if it's just me, but if I have the urge to comment but the comment section is empty, I just ignore it and move to the next chapter. But if there's a comment or two there, I usually stop to do so too.
 

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One of my chapters got about 900 views and no comments. It's really weird sometimes. But thinking back to when I was a reader and not a writer, I used to actually read novels and not leave any comments. So I understand that there must be other people like me
My most popular story so far has, I think, twelve comments (of which three were deleted along with my mistake when they pointed out I'd uploaded the wrong chapter) total (and two short discussions on the forums), five of them on one single chapter.
 

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Some are, but not all.

For the social networks, Twitter, and Facebook, and YouTube, most if not all of their revenue comes from advertising, since there is such a thing in advertising as projected reach where you could estimate how many people would see (and click) your ads. For the social networks with millions of users, such a reach is truly massive, and there is a lot of gain with boosting that traffic even further with bots even if the advertisers don't want such a thing.

But for the small sites like this one?

The projected reach is very small. No advertiser is going to believe there is that much traffic, and thus no need to boost it with bots...

There are scrappers, most likely, but they very doesn't count as readers.
 
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