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Feb 2021

One of my comics that I do not even take seriously myself suddenly received 100 views in just a few hours. Usually, I only get around 5 views per day, so this came as a bit of a surprise.
Despite the jump though, I have not received any likes or subscribers. Is this some sort of display error? Or did a bunch of random viewers happen to stumble into my comic at the same time and decided to quickly flick through it?

Does this usually happen? It seems a little strange.

And also, my dashboard does not say that my view count has increased by 100, it is telling me that my series received 8 views.

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    Feb '21
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*decide

Forgive me, but I am very stingy when it comes to my grammar.

It can be anything.
Non-subscriber or anyone binging your series will translates in view.

I do not know if it is still the case with new system, but you re-reading your own series can also translates in view. Like when you reply to comments on several chapters or just rechecking.

It is very normal

4 years later

I feel like that shouldn't happen... for me, personally, knowing that I could just be a fake viewer reading my own novel, kinda bums me out and makes me feel like I'm really not getting anyone to read it ^_^;... It does sorta... lighten my depression though. It still feels wrong. I feel like I'm lying about reaching 200 views on it when I say it. I didn't even know for sure if that was the case until now... and even then, I only went on it maybe 5 times to re-edit some sentences due to there being grammatic flaws and terrible wording. I got 15 out of a 30 minutes wait! What in the world ...