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I actually missed this comment. It's something I've noticed too, and it's left me scratching my head on more than one occasion.

But really, I think it probably does just come down to subjectivity. What you and I consider bad, tweens lap up like chocolate milk (that's what all the kids are drinking these days, right?)

I've seen some of what I would consider woeful artwork being praised as being the best on the site. I've seen webtoons failing just about every test of decent fiction writing being begged for in the comments section like it was crack. I don't think it's nefarious, I think it's just a case of young readers having poor taste and not knowing any better.

Some stories, for whatever reason, just hit the spot with the bulk of the regular Webtoons crowd, and once it all gets rolling, it can often start a snowball effect.

By contrast, on Youtube, you can go viral if you have something interesting to say that isn't being talked about in the mainstream, but presentation isn't actually all that important there.

I think it's all just about what the regular visitors to the site are looking for.

When you are the owner/artist, that's fine. When you have an artist on payroll, there is a lot more pressure.

So I gave a quick look to your library just to have a rough feel for how our tastes differ, and where they're similar. From my quick glance I can guess that you and I both tend to like comics that are on the "darker" end of the spectrum, where our tastes mainly differ is that the stuff that you read tends to look more polished and (for lack of a better word) mainstream, wheras the stuff that I read tends to be a bit more "quirky". I don't mean to put words in your mouth, and this is just a surface level first-impressions sort of analysis. I'm also pretty sure that I'm younger than you are? I remember you sharing your age in another thread.

I bring all of this up because, you're right, taste is subjective, what we find good is different in some ways and similar in others, and by extension of that logic, what we find bad must differ too.

That said I feel like whats happening on webtoons is more than just a situation of "kids have bad taste". They do. I had bad taste as a kid, I'm sure you did too, I think most people do. But speaking for myself, I still had reasons for liking some of that bad stuff I was interested in as a kid, and I imagine that kids with bad taste have reasons for liking the stuff they like too. When it comes to some of the things on webtoons, I feel like there is no reason that anyone would like it at all, regardless of taste, that still gets 1000's of views, and it gets those views quickly.

I had to put my tin-foil hat back on for this response, sorry. I'm interested in seeing the results of @Im_moron 's experiment.

Yeah i understand everyone has different reasons and ways they do their comics.

You have every right to be upset with Line-Webtoon i don't blame you. $100 isn't really a lot especially when you have to pay the artist as well.

Like i said it all depends on your reason for uploading and how you do things.

My view is a little different since my wife draws for me and i write the stories. So that's why i'm not in a rush.

I do feel for people who are depended on that money because it use to be a lot easier to make money on there now it's hard to even make $100 which isn't right

I don't want to be that guy but I have to say it. Instead of focusing your energy speculating and hypothesizing Webtoon's algorithm, just focus your time and energy plotting, writing and drawing your story.

There's no way we can figure out how Webtoon's work. If you really want to be featured, you need to play the game by looking at what's popular and create a comic with your own twist on it.

If it's something already featured, make something different.

Umm, I didn't read th whole discussion and I'm not sure if anyone else said it earlier or not.

idk where your comic was featured exactly but if it's on the front page of webtoon on either the app or the website then the numbers will make sense. There is a massive reader base on webtoon that doesn't go to the discover section at all, when a discover comic is featured on the front page baner the people who read only the featured content are more likely to check out your comic, it's huge exposure.

This happened to me too, gained 10k+ subsribers in a day all because my comic was featured on the front page, my likes and comments generally increased after that so I'm pretty sure those where all real. It's normal for stuff like likes/comments to be a lot less than your actual view and subscriber counts and the numbers you posted aren't all that weird honestly.
Try not to overthink this.

day 1-2? Just got on...

those are the comments on my white canvas of an upload

take it as you will... two of them seem to be directly related to the contents of the comic, "I read it" and "too late" are referring to the comic telling you not to read it...

here's a spreadsheet that I'll update every day

I'll do another update if something drastic happens like views drop like a brick or skyrocket

also take note that this is obviously a new series...

@Im_moron i think you will become the webcomic equivalent of those modern artists that sell white canvases...

It would be hillariously awesome if you become rich because of this

Your comic is so perfect, I'm crying!
Your artwork is so clean and pure it touched my heart!
Please update daily!

(I'm not a bot)

I forgot to upload pages to the disappointment of my blank white on white comic

(gets scandalized) You should be more responsible with your audience.....those white pages will not make themselves......maybe they will, but they won`t upload themselves, that is for sure!.....

now seriously, the experiment must go on, for science and for history :grin:

I just want to say I love this thread. It brings me joy to know people are taking it upon themselves to test and analyse what it takes to become uber famous on webtoons. It is my dream to see the tapas community come together to create the ultimate webtoon comic that is 100% designed to garner the most attention and ultimately game the system. I believe that @Im_moron is one such pioneer and that, in time, him and this thread will go down in comic history.


im crying, why does this comic get more reader interaction than my actual work? sobs