Just wondering why you do not vote or leave a comment for the authors on the stories you read
I love that anyone takes the time to read any of my stories (or even listen to the audios, which I've recorded for most of them)
Sometimes, people simply don't have the time to leave a comment or vote, or perhaps they aren't signed into Lush, or do not have an account.
Some people might not enjoy the story, or find it displeases them in some way and rather than offend the author, maybe they choose to say nothing.
Often times, people don't have anything to say, or maybe don't know how to say it - they just enjoy reading...
I really love it when people vote on my stories and if they go to the bother of leaving a comment, well that really makes my day!! (I try to respond to those who do, just to say thanks for doing it)
I do wish that people who leave a lower score, would also PM or leave a comment though, so that I can learn how to improve etc.
I'd never do the thing where you force people to leave a comment if they want to vote though. I'd rather they voted/commented through choice, not because they felt they had to...
Interesting topic...I had been reading Lush stories as a non-member for a while so was not voting/commenting.
As a member I usually don't comment because simply & honestly, I'm lazy. In some cases a story may not be my cup of tea so I would be unlikely to comment. The story or writing may have been brillliant but I would feel awkward commenting.
Recently I gave a 4/5 score on an excellent story, typical of me because I'm the guy who gives 9/10, 99/100 (yeah THAT guy) Then a subsequent commenter posted a comment wondering why anyone would give less than a five. And just like that a lightbulb went on...
What qualifies me, with exactly zero stories posted, to be so scant with praise? The author in particular is one of the best so the 4/5 started to look pretty chintzy.
Mazza's comments above are spot on. As a recent poster of my first poem, receiving comments was especially gratifying and encouraging. You would think it obvious but it drove home to me the value of comments.
I usually read the writer's profile and will comment based on that eg new writer I would always want to be positive and encouraging in my comments, if the profile clearly suggests constructive criticism is requested than I might be a bit more direct.
Personally I am interested in receiving and would appreciate honest feedback, I know I have a lot to learn.
Part of my reason for posting this is to encourage readers to not only vote, but to leave comments. New writers need to hear both good and CONSTRUCTIVE, yet polite comments. I myself have written over 100 stories and welcome all feedback, even if the reader did not like it. Most of the time I write for myself, on occasion of written requests by fans, but in the end, feedback makes us better writers and persons. I realize we cannot please all readers, but it is appreciated when a reader takes the time to either vote or leave a comment. Most do not realize how much the writer appreciates it. I also try to thank every person who comments, even when it is a negative review.
if i read it (as a non mod) and it keeps my attention to the end OR if i read it as a mod and it stand out, then it gets a vote and a comment. simple as that.
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I try my best to catch my friends stories and I always vote & comment. I sometimes vote & comment on other stories that catch my eye and seem like they might be interesting or I notice that a particular new author is getting a lot of positive attention. Yes i like to vote and comment. If I read it and don't like it I usually do not comment.
Often, with a particularly well-written story, I am too stuinned to comment. I read the story, and sit there saying to my self, "wow. just wow." And I am reminded of the feeling I used to have in college, when a professor said something astounding to me, or gave a particularly complex lecture, and then stopped and said, "Any questions?" At that time all I could think was, "I don't know enough to formulate a question." So I get that same feeling of - oh I don't know, for lack of a better description, call it inadequacy - after reading an exceptionally good story, or moving poem. SO I vote five, and set it aside for a day or two, to try to collect my thoughts, so that I can make a cogent comment.
"There's only three tempos: slow, medium and fast. When you get between in the cracks, ain't nuthin' happenin'." Ben Webster
I do vote and do leave a comment on nearly every story I read... if I like the Story... I will add the Author to my friends list a well..
Yesterday, one of the authors contacted me for leaving just a "THANK YOU" as a comment... and wanted to know what that THANK YOU meant.. :-)
To me personally, it takes quite an effort to write!!! (having published a couple of NON-FICTION, NON-EROTIC books) and any author, good or bad needs the encouragment to continue writting..
I will not leave a BAD comment for the whole world to see but I will make an effort to tell the Author exactly what I liked or disliked about the story... :-)
sometime, the author has even become defensive and not talked to me again after I voiced my opinion..
So, I am not one of the people who does not give feedback..
“When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us.”
― Helen Keller
Sometimes I've found myself in the situation where I genuinely do not know what score to give a story. In those situations I leave a comment trying to articulate my feelings about the piece.
Other times, I've known exactly what score to give but have nothing to say about it. If I don't have anything constructive to say, I'd rather not comment at all.
If I read a story through to the end and liked it, I always leave both a vote and comment. Occasionally I've just left a vote because I didn't have time to leave a comment or something distracted me or perhaps I just didn't have anything specific to say. I don't like leaving random "hey, great story" type remarks. I try to make them more personal so if I can't think of anything to say, I might just skip it. It'll still get a vote though.
I don't have an issue with what kind of feedback I receive on my own stories. Of course we all love comments, but whatever a reader feels comfortable with is fine by me - even when it's a public comment and no vote, just a vote, or just a personal PM. I'm grateful when someone takes the time to read and don't think there should be any pressure on them if they're not comfortable with leaving feedback.
I will almost always leave a comment on a story i've read and enjoyed. I very rarely score stories, it seems pretty pointless to be honest - if I do it's usually to give an under-valued or new writer an extra 5 to help them on a bit.
Having looked at a couple of pieces of yours I'd have to say I'd struggle to finish them through choice and consequently would neither comment nor score. Your writing doesn't suit me - when you're not writing in second person - which I almost always find weak and awful, no matter who is writing - you're sentences are choppy, far too basic, or tiresomely cliched, breaking the flow and giving the whole thing a naive quality that isn't particularly arousing or titillating. You also flick between past and present - it's annoying. Constructive enough for you?
At any time less than 5% of the visitors on this site are signed in - you have to assume then for every 1000 views your story gets less than 50 are going to be from people who CAN actually leave a comment. Those 50 are going to be the most difficult to please. If 1 in 10 of those leave a comment, you're doing well.
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Why not read some stories instead
NEW! Want a quick read for your coffee break? Why not try this... Flash Erotica: Scrubber oh crap as usual i missed the point here..lmao...ignore me
if you read it vote for crap sake!!
Usually because I'm not logged in!
I only vote if I find it a 4 or 5, and if I have time or really like the story I'll leave a comment.
Lower than a 4 I wont vote, I don't like to vote low/ down.
My first story is being edited now, so now I've experienced how difficult it was to change the pics in my mind to proper ánd sexy English.
Even without the language translation thing it's quite difficult haha, but ok, it's my very first so I hope it will become easier and that readers will leave constructive comments.
I only vote if I find it a 4 or 5, and if I have time or really like the story I'll leave a comment.
Lower than a 4 I wont vote, I don't like to vote low/ down.
My first story is being edited now, so now I've experienced how difficult it was to change the pics in my mind to proper ánd sexy English.
Even without the language translation thing it's quite difficult haha, but ok, it's my very first so I hope it will become easier and that readers will leave constructive comments.
I'll vote for and comment on anything I have time to read. To me the story is something intimate being shared. Even if isn't written well, I still appreciate that the author put themself out there. Honestly if I have a problem with the story, I'll PM the author.
Most times I vote on a story without a comment. I sometimes write the author in a PM if I have something to say.
Apathy, usually. I almost always vote if I read a story. It only takes a second, after all. But unless I really care about a story, there's not much for me to say. Now, if people make it so I have to comment in order to vote, I'll do it out of spite. Otherwise, though, unless I really love a story, I just don't have anything to share.