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I'll be keeping an eye on this topic for sure. I think this is a really cool idea.

We got to 45! One note said some questioned seemed to look down on premium - nope, just tried a bit of humor, but it was removed ! Twas not my intention.

However, I HAVE had people say they refused to support non-premium works cus of various reasons, to the point of calling community works "the raws' like a slur. People have voted for the "I know about community but they're not premium for a reasons so why would I go there" option. It's very much a thing that happens, very unfortunately

BABY STATS SO FAR

  • 83.4% of readers are also creators
  • Most creators who filled in the survey are community authors
  • 85.7% reach for comics
  • Generally, people feel bad about reach
  • Sub4Sub makes almost a quarter of the way people find subs
  • Finding new series to read seems weirdly difficult ?

the other multiple choice questions don't seem to have a lot of data i can draw anything from

OPEN QUESTION NOTE
1. About Ink
- most people don't understand/ignore it
- confusion about magic cookie being bonus ink
- the few who do collect it use it for premium/inksgiving but that's it
- some creators REFUSE ink and ask people who want to donate ink to support them in other ways

2. General feedback
Ok there's a lot here so when I have time I'll make a bigger report about it. So these are just some interesting bullet points
- A big feeling of community marginalization
- People didn't realize community existed, or that the front page was premium. notes about thinking front page (aka premium) was all there was, that community (aka free) was just... people-stuff.
- points towards many question of communication - make it clear that community = free, front page = premium
- everyone wants dark mode
- nobody likes the 'inbox invasion' (advertisements that don't go away that weren't signed up for)

Super interesting so far! None of it is too surprising, but I am interested to see how much sub4sub makes up people's sub counts. Not sure if I thought it would be more or less tbh.

I am not at all shocked that people thought the "community" tab was just like... Tapas social media or something. That's what it sounds like!

I am a little bit surprised to see how much your answer pool skews to comics over novels. I know the site itself is more geared towards comics, I guess I just interact so much more with community creators on the novels side that I thought the divide would be a bit more even. That does make me lean more towards moving sites altogether. Though I'm not sure if any of my other options would be much better...

Thank you for putting this together and collating the information! I love to look at this kind of stuff.

83.4% of readers are also creators that's...alarming....

85.7% reach for comics, but I see people promoting novels more than comics?

yeah... i think it's time to diversify

I'd just like to point out that this survey was posted on a forum for creators, so the data will naturally be skewed. This simply means that 83.4% of those who responded both read and create. It is by no means an accurate reflection of Tapas' overall user base.

kind of proves that this forum is busted sort of....

What I find alarming about the readers also being creators is that
well
most of us advertise here/on discord
but we're not reaching pretty much any non-creators.
Idk HOW

Anyway please keep responding! The form will be open another week so invite your readers! Your friends! I want all the data!

I just filled it out. Truthfully, I am not surprised by how the responses are breaking down. Almost every user of this forum is a creator, and most of us here have discovered other series by posts here.

Tapas did a really bad thing when they updated the site a while back. They buried the community series. Most people visiting the site do not even know about the community section. Only a select few community series ever get "featured", and it's the same few every week. I mean, who, at this point, does not know about Heartstopper?

Tapas also offers zero help or support for community series. There is no way to promote other than begging for subs on the forums or hoping that somebody will fluke onto your series, which of course Tapas has buried anyway.

Sadly, I've tried other sites and have found them to be no better.