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Oct 2023

Not hurt or mad per se. Just a little bit more on the lines of “yeah. Whatever.”

I get burnt out of reading the same type of story over and over again, but I really haven’t found that in anyone’s story/comic here that I follow! But I understand, I couldn’t read or write any more than I already was when I was getting my bachelors. I thought I was going to die in a sea of books. It took me a year to write for myself again :sweat_smile:

Very true! Everyone has their likes and dislikes. Even I have my own preferences on what I really want to read. But I do try to give other genres a chance and sometimes I’m really surprised!

Well it stings a bit but it's okay, I've unsubbed from some comics myself so I get it :smiley:

Not really. If they don't read it, I get that it's not for them. It feels like dead subs affect my work's visibility anyway :sweat_smile:

I rarely look at the sub count, so it doensn't sting me at all. Sometimes people just loose interest in a storry, that happend to me aswell. For the algorithm it even is helpfull, when uninterested readers unsub than being a dead sub. I'm more focused on the view and like count... That's where it stings me ^^'

That's just their utter lack of good taste.You can't fix that so move on.

It doesn't particularly bother me. I think a lot of people on here expect sub4sub and I don't normally do that, so it makes sense that I'd have some unfollows.

Oh man, it really, really used to. Don't let it bring you down because it really isn't a reflection of your work.

After I started losing subs, it made me really analyze my approach (and my feelings). After some soul searching, I changed my little "Thanks for Subbing" picture to always include a note saying "I hope you enjoy your stay here." That ways, it implies the temporary nature of subscribers (for my mental health- and I genuinely hope they dig hanging out with my characters for a while).

Good luck!!!! Go kick some butt, @BelleBriar

That’s a good little note to add! Thank you. It’s wonderful that everyone is so nice here! 🥺

not really, it typically means they weren't reading in the first place, and I'd like to have my followers be active readers

I don't look at my comic numbers but oof -- when it comes to Patreon, it does sting and makes me wonder what I'm doing wrong even if I know most of the people leaving are probably due to financial reasons.

Some people even leave mean exit survey comments but I try to avoid looking at the surveys unless I notice an unusually large amount of people leaving.

Noooo not the mean comments :sob: but yes, you can’t make everyone happy (and some are not happy, no matter what you do). I would say 99.9999% it’s financially related with the teeny outlier. Very teeny. Non existent. They don’t matter.

I will keep that in mind for myself :joy:

Not really. I'm too concentrated on other things to be worried about sub count. People online can be fickle, so its bound to happen at some point.

Not really, I don't keep track of followers most of the time.
A lot of people keep tabs on the stuff they read without necessarily having an account or subscribing. So maybe if you want to focus on numbers, Views may be less harmful than Subscribers.

A thing tho that I've noticed is that people will unsuscribe to a person who constantly edits their chapters and has it set to notify readers of the change, is honestly very annoying and most of the time people won't bother reading the edited chapters or like having lots of notifications for stuff that's not a new chapter, many have enough already with Tapas's notifications of ink, recommendations and such