RightThereInTheTitle
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In my experience, Royal Road readers are more likely to comment and leave reviews than Scribblehub readers, but that's a double-edged sword, because it means people are more likely to leave "here is why this thing is bad" reviews which are clearly just "not my cup of tea" comments phrased as if they were measures of quality.
It's like how sometimes people leave movie reviews on Amazon like:
Not all Royal Road reviewers are like that (some of them are really great!), but I think you're more likely to find that kind of person on Royal Road than on Scribblehub. As a concrete example, the tagline of my story is
And I got a 0.5 star review by someone complaining that the narrator seemed really sketchy! (I guess I needed to post a warning at the top of every chapter saying "Reminder: this is an unreliable narrator, and that is being done on purpose.")
Overall I'm really glad I'm on both Royal Road and Scribblehub - I've gotten some really thoughtful and engaged readers on Royal Road. But I'm much more likely to need to don my flame-retardant vest there, so you might prefer to stay away if the extra eyeballs aren't worth the heat.
It's like how sometimes people leave movie reviews on Amazon like:
There was a power surge while we were watching this DVD and so my TV caught fire halfway through the movie. 0 stars.
Not all Royal Road reviewers are like that (some of them are really great!), but I think you're more likely to find that kind of person on Royal Road than on Scribblehub. As a concrete example, the tagline of my story is
A superhero harem mystery with the most reliable narrator you'll ever meet.
And I got a 0.5 star review by someone complaining that the narrator seemed really sketchy! (I guess I needed to post a warning at the top of every chapter saying "Reminder: this is an unreliable narrator, and that is being done on purpose.")
Overall I'm really glad I'm on both Royal Road and Scribblehub - I've gotten some really thoughtful and engaged readers on Royal Road. But I'm much more likely to need to don my flame-retardant vest there, so you might prefer to stay away if the extra eyeballs aren't worth the heat.