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Oct 2020

Often personal things, I'll often let something that hasn't updated in forever sit there because you never know what's happening in someone's personal life and when they'll come back. But things including:

  • Creator constantly and publically complaining about lack of subs, makes me feel very underappreciated. We all want more subs, stop complaining, you're not so special I can't go find another story like yours.
  • On that matter, the creator just constantly complaining publically across the forums. Especially about other works and why they're popular and their work isn't. The hypocrisy of claiming those works are all heartless and chasing popularity while you're clearly doing the same.
  • Being an ass in general. If a creator suddenly turns out to be racist or something similar, or even just turns out to be a huge jerk, I'm gone.
  • A really sudden turn in the story. Sometimes work, sometimes doesn't. Don't sell me a icky romance then hard right turn into a cosmic horror without some kind of warning/foreshadowing/consistent tone.
  • Just generally being boring. Lots of works I'm into for a while and then they add lots of new characters where they already had a huge cast but they don't really have reason to be there and now no one's got any focus and you haven't taken the old characters old of focus so everyone is just crammed on stage together. Or a plot that's been going on for years and I don't think we've got anywhere. Like come on we've been exchanging casual greetings for two years now, get to the plot!

if a comic hasnt updated in a while (6ish months to a year) with no signs of returning + if I wasn't that invested in the story in the first place

for premium/featured im less patient with writing ect since the authors are getting paid and if the story annoys me or drags on i'll unsub, indie work if i like the story enough ill give it more leeway

if a comic, indie or professional, crosses some kind of line for me or if i end up disliking the creator for whatever reason i'll unsub but those are both rarer

there's probably more reasons why i'd unsub from a comic but those are usually my main ones

tHE STORY IS SPINNING ITS WHEELS. tHE PLOT IS INCOHERENT. iT FOLLOWS TOO MANY TROPES AND CLICHES WITHOUT USING THEM FOR ANY EFFECT OTHER THAN SHORTHAND (TROPES ARE NOT BAD BUT THEY HAVE TO SERVE A PURPOSE).

I apologize for the caps my caps lock was on and I didn't notice until now and I don't want to have to retype all of that.

Then, sometimes I will sub to something I think I'll like but I never end up reading so I might unsub from it.

No updates after two months. I was enjoying a comic, but they quit updating, so after three months I unsubbed. If people go on breaks, it'd be nice if they said so.

I tend to unsubscribe if I lost interest to how the story progresses and depending on it, the story hasn't updated for over a year -x-

I don't do it a lot here on tapas but I do on webtoons since oddly enough, there's a limit with how much you have in your subscriptions .-.

I know you've asked for something less obvious, but honestly it is very simple.

Either I got bored, or I shouldn't have subscribed in the first place, because it was not quite my thing... But sometimes I am like... well, maybe? Particularly if someone has not too many subs, I'd sub.

Also, well, for sequels, well, if I was excited to see someone get happy and what I see is them heading for more unhappiness, endless unhappiness, I just can't do it. I guess, one book I can manage, but two books in a row of misery, nope.

I was following a book where I loved one of the couple, hated their LI. The rejected guy I staned got a sequel, but his new LI I hated. So, at this point, I just dunno what to do. I can't love one of the two! I want to love both! I want to be loyal, but I feel i am going end up disliking the book.

Makes sense. I loved warrior of hearts, but it started to lose its general premise and gain an endless feeling to it where I have no idea where it's going, so I finally stopped reading.

Anyone who's work shifts over into a poorly thought out political cartoon. I find them cringy and I hate them. Even if I agree with their politics, I still hate them. If you want to have a political message, at least build an interesting story around it and address it indirectly.

^ Yep, these, pretty much. If a creator is constantly complaining about lack of subs or demanding that subs interact with them a certain way, I'm out. Stuff like "don't you dare just comment with stuff like 'nice work' or 'good job', if you don't post a full blown review with an in-depth analysis of all the events on every single one of my chapters you're not trying hard enough and therefore you better not read my story at all" irks me to no end. Sometimes people simply have no time to leave a comment, other times they're just shy and don't know what to say, sometimes a language barrier can get in the way (I lost the count of how many times I wanted to joke about this or that funny scene only to give up because I was afraid it might be misunderstood and resorted to a simple "love the chapter!")... and creators policing how others should interact with their content -unless we're talking about unwanted critique or negative feedback- sure are no help.

Also yep, being an ass in general is a huge nope: that includes racist/homophobic content, but also -again- treating your readers like crap. I legit saw a comic creator once (not on Tapas) lashing out at a reader who dared to express what they would have liked to see in the future for one of the characters. It wasn't a request, it wasn't a "demand", the commenter actually made sure to shower the creator of that comic in compliments... yet this creator took it almost as a personal offence and started throwing ridiculous accusations at their commenter (while actually letting all of their own hypocrisy and discriminating behavior shine through). And since every time I came back to reading that comic I couldn't stop thinking about that episode... I gave up on the story as a whole.

Omg I feel this. I'm British, I have such a dry sarcastic sense of humour and I've had so many problems of people not understanding my humour over the internet because I can't get across the tone in typing, so even when I want to make jokes I have to stop myself in case it comes off as rude when I'm just trying to interact.

We all want novel length reviews, people leaving in depth comments makes me so happy, but I will take a love heart just as much. We all want more subs but lashing out at readers/other authors/other works just makes you look like an asshole who doesn't appreciate the people who are reading. I've always said, I'd rather have a small readership who genuinely loves my work than a big readership that just skims it.

I whine on my wall sometimes about the number of reads I got on certain chapters. Is that the kind of thing that will turn you off to my story?

I unsubscribe if I can't bring myself or can't remember to keep reading their story. I don't want to be an empty sub. I also unsubscribe if they post a lot. Mentally, I can't handle tons of notifications. I see notifications as a way to let me know about my own work or something I need to address (like chats, email, a conversation I'm involved with, etc.). But when I'm getting double notifications that they've updated their story or a notification that they just wanted to talk about their lives, I'll unsubscribe. *This was more a problem on Wattpad than here, but it's still an issue I have trouble with.

Me too. I might sit down and read what they've posted up until that point but I'm convinced that some writers stretch out their story on purpose, (like throwing in the unnecessary female MC gets kidnapped by bad buy only to be rescued by the male MC even though the story had zero foreshadowing to justify the arc.)

I don't think I have so far. :thinking:

I'm quite loyal. Even when I get to the end of a comic, or it's on long term hiatus I don't usually unsubscribe. I might cry a little.

Well, from what I could see you never accused your inactive subs of not interacting enough and were just stating the facts, aka that you only had a few active readers and/or that you got no views on a certain episodes. Those are the kinds of complaints I can get behind ('cos let's face it, probably everyone of us has complained about the lack of views at some point :'D). Plus, you did give a shoutout to readers who actually interacted with you!

The kind of complaint that puts me off is the one where a creator is directly accusing inactive subs of ignoring their story on purpose, of "damaging" them, of "not trying hard enough" and stuff like that, like their story is the center of the world and their readers have got nothing else to do in their lives other than reading and commenting on a story as soon as a new episode is out. That is the kind of stuff that irks me, not simple complaints. Hope I clarified things a little bit!

A story needs to have some interesting characters with depth and differences. If the characters don't evolve from a bland stereotype and characters start looking the same or all having the same motivation, then I'm done. I don't want to be reading about your girl powered, red haired protagonist if she's not going to have a personality beyond sassy, thank you very much.

(I can't say I'm doing a good job of writing up to my own reading standard lol, but that's how it is)

I think this is the really important distinction. No one is saying don't get frustrated by your lack of growth or readership, just don't be a dick about it. There was a thread a while back on inactive/empty subs and there was a difference between saying "empty subs can damage your popularity because of how the algorithm works" and "omg I hate these readers who don't interact with me wtf you're ruining my work!!!" just like there's a difference between "huh I thought that episode would get more of a response" and "why aren't you people commenting is it because i'm not generic romance with no soul???". A lot of it is about tone and presentation.

The obvious answer I think is that I’ll unsubscribe if I feel like I’m not really liking the story as much as I thought I would. First of all, I don’t want to keep getting notifications for a story I’m not keeping up with, and second I don’t think it’s fair to the creator for me to be subscribed to their work and then not interact with it. To me that just feels like fake support.

I’ll also drop a story if the author is constantly going back and editing things. Like, I really don’t care that you fixed a typo, stop sending me notifications. I get that people mess up sometimes but you should be proofreading your work BEFORE you publish it, not after. Idk maybe that seems petty but it’s a huge pet peeve of mine lol

Exactly! I also tend to be quite sarcastic and the struggle is real. Different brands of humor + cultural differences can truly make for a lethal mix when it comes to online interaction if you don't make yourself clear enough D:

Also YES about wanting people to read/interact with your story, care about it and leave long, well thought out comments, fan theories and whatever! We all love them and we all get upset when the page/chapter we worked so hard to make doesn't get any feedback. That's perfectly understandable! You worked hard on your story and want that work to be recognized, nothing wrong with that! But to throw a fit and throw accusations at your readers? That's the best way to make me nope the hell out of a story.