Potentially.
The only problem I can see w/ this is the bandwidth to constantly curate these.
I replied to this post in particular based on the engagement it was receiving and because of the severity of the claims.
I know, it's disappointing to a lot of us as well.
You'll remember the post launch status of the website and apps a few months back, and you can imagine why integration of the feature is so difficult. That being said, we're completely open to creators still applying for the key system to be implemented onto their series - it would just require the series to be taken down from Tapastic and only available on the app, which for many creators is far from ideal. The option is available for anyone to apply for.
We also sent out a survey earlier today to all creators with something that can be applied to existing series - however, it won't be available for the desktop version of the site in the foreseeable future, which again, is disappointing.
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@zikul We financially support and benefit from every series hosted on Tapastic. I can't get into the specifics of why the decision was made to support that series in particular or for many series - there is a lot of bureaucracy involved when entering into these types of negotiations. I know this is an unsatisfying answer, but it's the best that I can do.
We screen as much as we can, and will focus more of our attention to screening the snacks more heavily.
@Elm thanks for the feedback.
@elixiadragmire I appreciate the honesty.
You can turn off the notifications by clicking on your profile icon and navigating to the "notifications" tab, where you'll be able to toggle "inbox messages & gifts", "my library", and "daily snack" push notifications.
We did experience an initial drop in readership during the launch and a few weeks post launch, but we grew after that period. Our growth rate for the desktop version of the site remains consistent to the pre-launch numbers, but our app has seen a tremendous amount of growth due in part of our marketing efforts and coordination with the app store features.
While the app readership has grown to outpace the desktop site, we're seeing that this new readership behaves differently from the existing readership. Thus tailoring the desktop and app experiences accordingly was required. This isn't meant to refute your points, but to clarify on some of the things you've been seeing on our end.
@noxfox in regards to "Please, yes. Tell us what is your project...Are we part of it?..."
Yes, of course every creator is part of it. We are trying our best to be as transparent as possible but there are limitations to that. Our core philosophy has always been the democratization of storytelling. Giving every creator the tools necessary to tell their and share their stories - from open publishing, ad revenue, metrics (I know, they're not great), notifications for reader retention, and other sustainable economic models for a variety of levels of creators.
Again, we sent out a survey earlier today. Please engage with that and give us your feedback.