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Neolime
Over 90 days ago
Straight Male, 38
Israel

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I admittedly get why the view/comment ration it this way, most people don't want to bother with commenting. I fear we are living in an age where the reader reads what he or she wants and then moves on, disregarding the consequences of this choice.

Looking at writing as a circle (just like the circle of life) we write to tell stories. You can tell them to yourself, but it is far better to tell them to others, to pass them on. Once, you told a story and you would get a reaction, people cheered or smiled or even walked away, but you got the reaction. Nowadays, you post a story and get thousands of views, but each and every one of them is a blank mask that doesn't react, they read and move on. Suddenly, you (the writer) have no idea if your story is good or bad, could be the best story in the world, could be the worst... You no longer know, and I believe that is a perfectly good reason to stop writing, breaking the circle.

Those few who still uphold this ancient deal of reaction (commenting) to the hard work we do for ourselves and them, are nothing short of angels in a sea of blank faces. Then again, what can we do? Only show our deepest appreciation to those angels as they still hold their end of the bargain that is writing.
New to this site.
I have been posting my stories online for years now (slowly uploading my librery here too) but I never found someone plagiarizing my work. In all honesty, I am terrefied of the day it might happen and hope that day will never come.