1. OK, fess up: which one of you was driving the red car in my neighborhood with the license plate “FANFIC”?
2. My husband sends notes to our kids, for future reference. Recently: “Dear Rivkid, It was very progressive of you to request ‘King & King,’ the same-sex-marriage fairy tale, for your bedtime story tonight. It would have been even more progressive had you not referred to the book as ‘The Two Queens.’”
But most importantly: I love feedback. I want to make it as likely as possible that people will leave feedback on my stories. So, what to do about crossposting? This is my first use of DW's poll feature, for a Very Important Poll.
Should I consolidate comments on story posts?
Stay unconsolidated! For me, that creates the lowest psychological barrier to commenting on a story.
16 (23.2%)
Comment counts matter to whether I read a story post; thus, consolidation would be a good idea.
6 (8.7%)
Comment counts matter to whether I read a story post but I’m not reading on DW; thus, don’t consolidate to DW until the crossposter can display the number of comments.
3 (4.3%)
I like reading other people’s comments; thus, consolidation would be a good idea.
49 (71.0%)
I like reading other people’s comments but I’m not reading on DW; thus, don’t consolidate to DW until the crossposter can display the number of comments.
3 (4.3%)
Some other thing that I will tell you in (presently unconsolidated, though you have to answer the poll on DW) comments.
5 (7.2%)
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I'd love it if people who are used to getting huge discussions in their LJs would provide some data!
Of course, Rivka, that mostly relates to discussion, not to feedback, which is what you were asking about. That I don't know. I try to comment wherever the writer makes commenting available. It's easier if that's on the story. I'd post the story once where comments were collected and every other thing would be a pointer to that post or website page. People have been signing on to website pages and forums to leave feedback all this time. DW isn't making anything different there. Do people leave feedback at ffnet, at AO3, at Yuletide? Sure they do. If you want to get every possible comment then you need a thorough strategy. It's marketing, after all; if it were easy I'd be well rich.
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