Look for an average. You can't know whether new views are your readers. What matters is constant readership which is pretty clear if you see the pattern.
That's strange. Used to happen to me before but now it has stopped altogether. I was, in fact, wondering whether Tapas has changed the algorithms recently.
The thing is... it doesn't really matter that much that they don't? Your position in the "popular" ranking is based only on likes, and your position in "trending" seems to be something to do with comments or new bookmarks. While views are displayed on pages and the comic if readers look at the info, they're kind of a meaningless stat.
Hypothetically a person could spend money buying views to boost their ad revenue... except they'd need to have already reached 250 subs to unlock the ability to get their money from it, and it'd probably cost more to buy the views than they'd get from the ad revenue, and it wouldn't make their novel or comic more visible, so it'd be pointless. It's a relatively solid system that's also easy to manage on Tapas' end due to being simple. Creators can't clickbait people into boosting their visibility, because readers actually have to give you likes and bookmarks for your work to move up the ratings.
Instead of fussing over views, it's better to focus on making a work that's effective at accumulating likes and comments. Those are the important currencies around here.
darthmongoose, I'm not even interested in ranking & such. I'd just like to know that the small number of Views I receive represent someone actually reading the story. But I'm increasingly suspicious that View numbers are really only 'clicked on' tallies. If so, many of my "Views" may just be "glances" (click-throughs) & readers are fewer than the few I thought I had.
Life is too short to spend much time filling up pages that are left unread.
I think I have convincing evidence that Views here are no more than click counts rather than actual reads.
Here are graphs of the view totals to date for three of my short stories. (The Ember series has not yet concluded.) I've omitted views for the 1st episodes since they are much higher than later views & tended to make the graphs harder to read.
What is of significance in the chart is how often the views of an episode are well below the views of later episodes. My reasoning is this: Readers are NOT, for example, skipping episodes & reading later ones.
Example: did 20-some readers really skip EMBER episodes 2, 3, 4 & 5 and then read 6, 7 & 8?
Example: did dozens of reader really skip NICOLLE episodes 8, 10, 16 but read all those others?
NOPE. But a lot of people could have clicked on high-view-count episodes and decided not to read it & maybe not read any of the rest of a story. Logically, reads ought to tend to decrease (e.g., as readers get bored) or remain fairly flat. It's illogical that many people reading your story read the earlier parts less than they do the middle or end.
So, my conclusion is that the lower View counts (maybe even the lowest) are close to the actual number of readers you have. Depressing in my own case.
All three were set as:
"Descending Order. New readers will start from your most recent episode."
Agreed, that was a poor choice from the reader's POV.
However... if a new reader was sent to NICOLLE Ep 6 as the latest (for example) & they decide to read the story, won't they also end up reading Eps 3 & 5? The data don't seem to show that, though.
In fact, thinking about it, if I had sent new people to the 1st Ep, it would have probably masked the fact that people seem to be opening Ep 6 but never 3 & 5. It would have simply looked like a lot of people opened Ep 1 & maybe Ep 2 & not returned to the rest of the story (e.g., bored).
Now, certainly, some Eps have multiple View counts due to a reader(s) not completing an Ep & returning to finish, or wanting to re-read an Ep. That, however, still tends to indicate Views are only how many times a page is opened. So, I still think it like that the Ep with the lowest number of Views is nearer what actual Reader numbers are. It could be even fewer than that, if Readers are re-reading Eps.
Well, mine are not so flagged Ep by Ep. I don't alter the flags for individual episodes. I set them for the story & leave it.
That said, your reply is kinda making another point. Someone who goes to an Ep because it looks "hot" is not reading your story. So, your actual number of readers would be somewhere nearer the lower View counts. Does that make sense?
I had 10 Subscribers for one story (it got a boost from a YouTuber who tweeted a link), 7 & 5 for some others but I'm not convinced all of them read the whole story. I'm tempted to look at how consistent the Like numbers are for an estimate of my success at hooking people onto the story. Those are not good numbers for me. I'm thinking about quitting.
Depends on how you want to gauge this site as a success and if you've been doing everything to make it a success. Uploading once a week, for example, keeping updates themselves below a certain length. My most recent releases have 5 views only. ::shrugs:: Still more interaction than on any other website out there for me, unless it's flat out porn and smut.
I can say from obsessing over stats for far too long that even if a piece has 145+ views on it on EVERY chapter/upload, it'll have no retained readership and no comments and no likes. Booksie and DeviantART just get dead views. Archive of Our Own is largely dead unless you're a fanfic, so you're literally screaming into a void. Tapas is the only where it has a Fresh section you are guaranteed to appear in, plus the new feature at the bottom of a story now being "More like this / You might like this" automated recommendations.
That's even more depressing.... I've read Tapas' recommendations on frequency & length & followed pretty close. I think you're right that there's really nowhere to get noticed much at all.
I'd hoped to see if I could write worth a damn, and if I was making scenarios that reached people. I don't get that feedback. That's been demotivating me for a couple weeks now. My last Ep releases Thursday & I don't feel another one wanting to be written.
It's past 2AM. I'm hanging it up for the night. Thanks for looking at the chart & stuff & chatting. G'night.
I think this site also counts your views. that really gives a misleading picture. they should add a separate section highlighting unique views and views that are not yours at least on the dashboard. the dashboard gives very little analytical data. it's not enough to come up with a good marketing strategy. hope they update and make things a bit easy.
The last several updates have been nothing but making things worse (such as burying all the independent writers in the "community" section and placing them after their premium "pay to read" offerings, making it much more difficult to earn "ink", and spamming you with false notifications several times daily). I would not count on any updates from Tapas to make things easier on us.