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i actually am rooting for a titie that's very good but doesn't get any attention, i hope it will in the future. i mean as a reader i think there are titles with the same quality as the the top contender imho but i really think doesn't have any chance if popularity plays a big part in judging. i mean, yeah, that's the reality. atleast they are still entering and maybe will get lots of experience from it. goodluck for your comic :")

I'm thinking of joining the contest... (I literally found out just today about this) but I'm still considering how others have their comics also in Tapas but changed the title when uploading to the contest hmm... While I saw others that retained the title anyway :open_mouth:

Many authors have sacrificed their summer for this contest. My friends don't even go out and work on their webtoon the whole day like zombies. After they saw the way Webtoon's cheated, their motivation died. Most gave up while some r about to give up. It's good to be positive but honestly in the most feels, winners are already decided. The most chance to go for might be the most gripping although there's a comic there that Webtoon has been crazed over (a reupload) so maybe there's not chance too, lol...

What does happen to the entry after the contest ends? (this I mean not being able to win haha) Does it stay as a regular comic or does it disappear?

Guys. Guys. GUYS! Don't let it get you down. There's a very slim chance that ANY of us will even get close to winning...But think about how much potential for exposure (no matter how limited) there is with a contest. That's a good way to jump start your fanbase, at least!

And please for the love of God don't waste your whole summers on this. I don't know how old most of you are but I'm 29 and I have a feeling I might be older than most of you so I can say this ahaha ughhhh :joy: :scream::sob:

I know it's many people's passions but...Go out and live, draw something different, watch your favorite show, disconnect, etc. That's usually what inspires me most and gets the creative juices flowing. When you like doing something, people will see that, and it will reflect in your work. If you're just slaving away and you're miserable, your work suffers, your schedule suffers, you're stressed, suddenly you're throwing things and the dog is looking at you funny. No one is happy lol.

That $80,000 grandprize is making a lot of people delusional.

Like I said before, make sure you do it with the right reasons not just for the money.

You can get featured after the contest is over. Don't let the contest and the ranking stop you from doing what you enjoy.

We started writing our comic18 using the contest as a way to set milestones and deadlines to motivate ourselves, rather than as an end goal. While it would be nice to win, it's obviously going to be difficult if you're a new creator and 40% of the criteria is 'audience engagement'.

For us, it's more important to get into a good workflow and start producing quality work that will open opportunities beyond hoping for a lucky break in a popularity contest. It is discouraging seeing the top submissions with thousands more views but having the right mindset helps to keep everything in perspective.

All I know is, if I don't get selected, there still a chance to be a premium on Tapas, and if I had enough guts, I'd try Lezhin as well (even though the chances are pretty much smaller and I'd have to make a new webtoon oml)

And I think I learned a lot from this contest, I'm comparing my drawings with the ones I drew last year, and I can see a big improvement :smile:

Dudes, don't get discouraged.

Take it from someone who's had their comic promoted by Webtoons five times, it's a double-edged sword. Yes, you get a huge increase in views while the promotion is up, but the minute it comes down it stops like a tap being turned off. You'll also likely get a huge increase in subs, but it's been my experience that the bulk of those subs won't convert into regular readers and won't increase the number of likes or comments.

And that's how it can hurt you, because Webtoon's popularity ranking works on an algorithm, and if if sees you've got a whole bunch of views and subs with a relatively modest amount of reader interaction, your ranking is going to be punished, and your series buried behind brand new webtoons with comparatively much lower sub and view counts.

What I'm trying to say is being promoted is not the be all and end all of reader engagement.

Yes, some comics are being promoted while most are not, and some people are coming into the competition with already large and loyal audiences, but do we have a reason to believe that Webtoons will score the audience engagement element of the score on raw numbers alone? Aren't they just as likely to look at the views and subscriber counts in context? And to measure the number of likes and comments against those numbers? I think so. At least, I hope so.

Hi! Im new here i just want to know is there anything like downvote because it's weird i've just published my webtoon and somehow everytime it got upvoted there'll be massive downvote so the rating fall really fast. and i just want to publish and gain audience not even thinking of winning the contest. man, this hurts a lot.

Purely anecdotal, but it looks to me like they sorted their down voting problems sometime during late 2016 to early 2017. Very few who started a comic before then has a score over 9, whereas few who started afterwards have one under 9.

You do need to get a bit of an audience though for the score to be a true reflection of audience reception. If you've only got a handful of subs and someone comes along and down votes you, that can still knock your score way down.

Also, even when you do get a good score and then someone knocks it down by just a tiny amount, it still hurts. I don't think that ever stops. You've just gotta believe in your work and press on I'm afraid.

I'm pretty inactive in this community but focus on your comic's quality instead of some arbitrary rating system (though that does hurt people yeah).

Believe in your work is what I'm saying.

Thanks for replying! I just feel a bit down since i thought rating is an indication for clueless readers(beside thumbnails etc) to decide whether they want to check webtoon, atleast for me though. and it's weird because i think it's only my entry atm that gets downvoted, i saw entries of the same genre uploaded at the same time still have that fresh 10 rating. well, maybe just my luck.

Thank you! And i will, though it will be pretty hard thing to do!

I made a forum account just to respond to this because I have the similar experience...mine got downvoted down to something like 6-7+ on the very same day I uploaded my comic and it's been trying to get out of that ever since. I looked around and most of the people who uploaded around the same time didn't get downvoted as much and still manage to retain their 8s and 9s so it feels a bit disheartening haha.