What's the ScribbleHub Meta in 2026?

Emotica

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I've only been publishing online for 67 days, but I've tracked my stats across platforms and SH is kind of... abysmal. For my works that weren't 404'd without explanation, traction seems incredibly low. Is there a certain genre that does better here? I don't do R4R or anything, since I want genuine stats, but perhaps it's a certain word count, chapter count, or release frequency that boosts your story a bit?

For the record, I'm not complaining. It is what it is. I'm just wondering if I'm missing something obvious.
 

YukieSama

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I just started on SH but based on my webnovel experience and looking at your Emotica: First Feeling. My guess is release frequency being the biggest factor. At the start of a new series, the general trend is to mass release chapters to get readers hooked and then establish a consistent routine.
And everytime you update on scribblehub you seem to be listed on the Latest Update page so everyday/ every hour (More extreme) you don't update is missed advertisement

On webnovel it was around 8/10 chapters of 1.2-1.5k words and you needed at least 4 to get vetted.
 

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I've only been publishing online for 67 days, but I've tracked my stats across platforms and SH is kind of... abysmal. For my works that weren't 404'd without explanation, traction seems incredibly low. Is there a certain genre that does better here? I don't do R4R or anything, since I want genuine stats, but perhaps it's a certain word count, chapter count, or release frequency that boosts your story a bit?

For the record, I'm not complaining. It is what it is. I'm just wondering if I'm missing something obvious.
It is hard to get traction with less than 100k words and being frequent with updates, at least from what I have heard. Otherwise, following that same advice, GL, isekai, and LitRPG are the easiest genres to gain traction with.

However if you want my two cents, I have a rant for you. I have a feeling that SH, and English web novels in general, are in a period of change where stories that break the mold are going to get more and more popular. Where every chapter brings you a noticeable distance towards the end of an arc/story. This means tighter plotting and pacing. Also, I believe that the current popular genres are going to change/metamorphosize. That readers will be looking for less golden finger and/or isekai stories. And that drama, comedy, and tragedy might start trumping traditional power fantasies, however this is my weakest claim imo. In the next section I will get into why. First however, in short, I believe that we will be seeing less power fantasies and more of every other genre until a new meta pops up. In tandem with that more tightly plotted stories will become common.

The main reason is because of AI. I believe that the prevalence of AI slop will push readers and authors into reading/writing more unique stories with a higher emphasis put on plot and character than spectacle and action. AI writing is good at short, ~2 page scenes with clear action. However the more details for it to juggle the worse and worse it gets. Purely LLM generated stories are extremely bland and fall apart the further into the story that the author goes. It will quickly forget characters, their development, items, settings, etc. Power fantasies are realativly simple and, at this point, require unique gimmicks or twists to stand out. All an AI needs to do to seem like the average, or slightly below average, in the genre is follow a formula similar to this, MC gains power, MC defeats villain/obstacle, MC gains power, etcetera.

Getting back on point, this means if a story can be complex and have an approaching direction, scene by scene, it can be seen as a sign that this story was human made and not AI made. LLM assisted stories, where the author asks the AI to rewrite what they wrote, read like an author not knowing which moments are important and which are not, making every sentence have a bland purple color when together. I see this being a fad that will die down, or a weapon of last resort, unless the models get significantly better. In a reaction against such changes I believe that prose and dialogue will become more targeted and weighty, stories/arcs will be plotted scene by scene, or chapter by chapter, and that the popular genres will be in flux.
Of course this is all just opinion.
 

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Why not create your own trend? If you're just writing for fun, it's better to write fiction that aligns with your artistic vision. This is just my opinion, but writing fiction that doesn't suit your taste is hard, and meeting market demands is even harder.
 

YukieSama

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It is hard to get traction with less than 100k words and being frequent with updates, at least from what I have heard. Otherwise, following that same advice, GL, isekai, and LitRPG are the easiest genres to gain traction with.

However if you want my two cents, I have a rant for you. I have a feeling that SH, and English web novels in general, are in a period of change where stories that break the mold are going to get more and more popular. Where every chapter brings you a noticeable distance towards the end of an arc/story. This means tighter plotting and pacing. Also, I believe that the current popular genres are going to change/metamorphosize. That readers will be looking for less golden finger and/or isekai stories. And that drama, comedy, and tragedy might start trumping traditional power fantasies, however this is my weakest claim imo. In the next section I will get into why. First however, in short, I believe that we will be seeing less power fantasies and more of every other genre until a new meta pops up. In tandem with that more tightly plotted stories will become common.

The main reason is because of AI. I believe that the prevalence of AI slop will push readers and authors into reading/writing more unique stories with a higher emphasis put on plot and character than spectacle and action. AI writing is good at short, ~2 page scenes with clear action. However the more details for it to juggle the worse and worse it gets. Purely LLM generated stories are extremely bland and fall apart the further into the story that the author goes. It will quickly forget characters, their development, items, settings, etc. Power fantasies are realativly simple and, at this point, require unique gimmicks or twists to stand out. All an AI needs to do to seem like the average, or slightly below average, in the genre is follow a formula similar to this, MC gains power, MC defeats villain/obstacle, MC gains power, etcetera.

Getting back on point, this means if a story can be complex and have an approaching direction, scene by scene, it can be seen as a sign that this story was human made and not AI made. LLM assisted stories, where the author asks the AI to rewrite what they wrote, read like an author not knowing which moments are important and which are not, making every sentence have a bland purple color when together. I see this being a fad that will die down, or a weapon of last resort, unless the models get significantly better. In a reaction against such changes I believe that prose and dialogue will become more targeted and weighty, stories/arcs will be plotted scene by scene, or chapter by chapter, and that the popular genres will be in flux.
Of course this is all just opinion.
I don't think it's just webnovels. Look at anime where it's being flooded by generic isekai while the truly popular are those that subvert the mold like Frieren or To your eternity.

On the other hand, I believe Isekai, Power fantasy, etc will still be popular nonetheless. Until a new genre gets created that provides a bigger escapism than the two I mentioned.
 

ElijahRyne

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I don't think it's just webnovels. Look at anime where it's being flooded by generic isekai while the truly popular are those that subvert the mold like Frieren or To your eternity.

On the other hand, I believe Isekai, Power fantasy, etc will still be popular nonetheless. Until a new genre gets created that provides a bigger escapism than the two I mentioned.
I don’t doubt they will be popular in some form, but that they will morph if that makes sense.
 
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