Why Silent Readers Are Dangerous to Writers (originally written by WoodWitchofSuburbia)

(originally written by WoodWitchofSuburbia)

I've been around the internet for a long time, in fact most of my childhood was spent on the internet. At 23-going-on-24, I think it's safe to say I have quite a bit of experience with internet communities, how they function, and what good and bad there is in the online community. 

When I was younger, the idea of "silent readers" was not as common as it is today. The fanfic community was alive and well, full of conversation where the authors of the stories were able to be involved with their readerbase and know who was reading their story and what was good or bad about it. The fanfic world was thriving, constantly growing. Today, I would say the fanfic community is struggling to stay afloat. Not because there's no one willing to write fanfiction anymore, but that nobody chooses to say anything when reading. 

It's all too often that I hear people saying that author's begging for feedback are only doing so because they crave attention, as though this is a bad thing. Of course they crave attention, they spent a good chunk of time writing this piece of prose for no feedback. An author can't know if anyone is enjoying their work, if it's worth continueing, if no one tells them what they liked or even disliked about it. Readerbases have become very entitled in the fact that they want people to keep pumping out fiction for them without having to give anything in return. That's not how this process works. No one wants to talk to a brick wall.

An inactive readerbase is a useless readerbase. 

When I write, most of my motivation to continue comes from the feedback I get. In fact, I have a fanfiction that I put lots of time and energy into called EXO Planet: Tree of Life. It's over 60,000 words with Twenty Three chapters as of today, December 16th 2015,  has a map and floorplans of the places I've created for the world with a complex set of mythos and a history involved. I've published this fanfiction to both tumblr and asianfanfics.com and to be honest, I don't even want to continue it on AFF. No one responds to it, no one pays attention. I have no reason to care about publishing new chapters here because as far as I know, no one even cares about it. On tumblr, I have a rather active, anonymous readerbase that is always asking me questions about the world, the characters. Always telling me how much they enjoy reading, how they reccommend it to their friends. To this day, I'm still flattered that someone told me I was their favorite fanfic author. These comments made me so excited to update, it kept the story fresh in my mind. Because I was able to converse with my readerbase, they actively became involved in the story and created ships that I made canon simply because I knew what was going on. They even told me about their crack-ships within the fanfiction! I felt like a regular JK Rowling. I even did audio ask sessions where people would ask me something and I would record myself talking about the subject for up to 30 minutes, and they LOVED it, and because they enjoyed it I enjoyed it.

However, in time, my readerbase on tumblr became more and more silent. There are times I don't even know if anyone has read the new chapter. It's incredibly frustrating and as much as I love this story and desire to complete it as we're nearing the end more and more, knowing that I probably won't get any response for doing so just makes me... indifferent. 

I have this problem where I constantly start things and then never finish them, especially with fanficiton/prose. Because of what has happened with EXO Planet, I think I can conclusively say that most of my issue with finishing things is not because I'm just lazy and don't care, but actually because I feel like there's no point in finishing it. I get bored of updating only for myself. I wonder if the idea is bad, if it's worthless and that maybe I should move on to something bigger and more interesting. 

Readers don't realize how much they contribute to a fanfiction simply by responding to it. Art, both written and visual, is meant to be responded to, and when you don't? That's the death of creativity and a descent into lonesome madness, to be quite honest. 

So next time you think about being a silent reader, try to imagine yourself screaming in a crowded room and no one looks up, because that's what it feels like to create something precious that no one cares to respond to.

I completely agree with this, I have actually stopped updating a lot because of lack of response. Please don't be a silent reader and start commenting more often. And it would be awesome if anyone who read this pasted it onto their own blog to spread the word. <3

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exocat15
#1
I'll spread this... I admit I am a silent reader, but I'm making efforts to comment whenever I can. You make a good point.
milkyboy_khun
#2
yep. correct.
BlingBlingMaknae
#3
will spread this. thanks so much for this. it means A LOT. I always feel like this. maybe thats why i also stopped writing. i lost interest because idk if people have interests on my fics.
informantxgirl
#4
I commented on the original post, too, but just saying that it's nice to try to spread the word and all, but I honestly feel like most people already know what comments are worth (many authors talk about it in their forewords or in author's notes; I know I do), but they just do not care. I have heard every excuse in the book, and this was not from even asking, "Why did you not leave a comment?" but a very broad, "You've already read that other fic of mine?" since I put my new stories on invite-only and they have to ask for invites, and if they ask for an invite to a new fic but there's no evidence of them reading the previous one, I ask them that.

I've heard:
- AFF had a glitch and I couldn't comment (but you can comment asking for an invite to a new story)
- I forgot (fair enough, but if you saw my new fic, then that didn't remind you?)
- I was scared to comment because everyone else already did. (Um, so if everyone else was already paid at your workplace, you wouldn't take your salary?)
- I didn't have an internet connection (you have one now)
- I don't remember which fic it was (well, then why bother with my new one?)

Yeah, I've heard them all.
YesungUke #5
En realidad, quiero disculparme, porque hasta ahora he sido un lector silencioso... Realmente no comprendo el por qué de ser así. Pero tratare de apoyar a mis autores favoritos y sus historias de ahora en adelante. Curiosamente en realidad sigo casi todas tus historias que involucran a Taemin (el es mi favorito) pero estoy casi segura que nunca he comentado alguna... Creo que el primer ff que leí de esta comunidad fue un jongtae tuyo hehe ^^;;;
No quiero justificarme por la forma en que he actuado, pero realmente desde el punto de vista de un lector silencioso quiero pedirte disculpas. Realmente no se como debe sentirse un escritor en estas situaciones. Pero si comprendo perfectamente el sentimiento de hablar y ser ignorado de alguna manera hehe ^^;;;.
Por favor ten un buen día ~
Coffee2s #6
I feel kind of guilty about this too tbh...
jongtaeluv
#7
Ah, Luci, this is so true. And such a shame.
fani437
#8
Ooh :(
I used to be a silent reader, up until
about a year ago because I realized
that being a silent reader didn't really
help anyone out much, especially
to the author, who more or less wants
feedback on the stories they are writing.
I thought that if I were to write a story, I'd
want people to comment their thoughts to
me, so I started commenting. It takes a moment,
so why not? But I do admit that sometimes if I am in a rush,
I don't comment immediately. Instead I save the link so I can comment later.
fujoshi100
#9
I used to be a silent reader, but ever since I became a member of AFF I do my best to comment after I read. If I don't, it's because I was in a rush. I don't really post anything on AFF, but I'll spread the word. ^^
WoodWitchofSuburbia
#10
Thanks for spreading the word! Hopefully this gets around and people start to get the idea!