Eldoria
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Spammers Damage Trust Between Authors and Readers
Recently, I released my fiction on FictionPress to gain exposure and seek organic comments and reviews. It started off pretty well, because within a few days of its release, comments started pouring in. Some were surprised by the plot twist. Others said they enjoyed my fiction. Others said the story resonated with their lives.
The problem wasn't the comments themselves, but rather that I couldn't tell if the comments were genuine or just empty praise gimmicks. Many of the comments came from "spammers," who offered praise but ended up offering their services or art as "added value."
This was unsettling... I don't really care much about spammer comments. However, the comments were increasingly realistic and difficult to distinguish from those of organic readers.
I lost trust in my readers, and I couldn't tell if the comments were genuine. The result? I was reluctant to respond to them, even though some comments, reviews, and DMs piqued my artistic interest enough to respond.
Ultimately, I just ignored them and hoped organic readers wouldn't feel disappointed by my indifference. I'm sorry, it's not that I don't care about you (readers), it's just that the internet is filled with empty sweet voices.
And perhaps in this context... silent readers may be more honest and better than fake readers.
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