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Sep 2016

Recently I unfollowed a (actually quite good!) comic because I started reading the series pretty late and I couldn't read many pages in one go. I followed because after reading the prologue I thought "hey how cool!!" but I didn't find time to read the rest, and then came update after update and it was piling up even more. Usually it's no issue for me to binge-read comics & manga but this... I don't even know why. It just was very hard to concentrate after a few pages.

Well, this has happened to me and a lot. There was a time I was so stuck that every time I made an update I lost a subscriber and another one subscribed so I was like: 29 then 30 then 29 again then 30 then no, 29 again and so on; it was for about three months.

I think the problem was my constant change in style. I began very manga-ish and with time passing, my style turned more cartoon-ish so yeah, I think it was only natural for people who used to like the previous style to dislike the new one and unsubscribe.

1 month later

tbh theres so many comics i need to unsub (Im All About Organization) but im far too lazy and theres so much clicking i need to do, like if on the reading list, tapastic had like an edit then select to unsub thatd be convenient...
but genrally unless the creator is an absolute ass then im not gonna unsub

20 days later

Also, some people may still be subscribed to you, but I think they 'disappear' if they stop making their reading list public

I think updating your comic with dick pics is probably the fastest way to lose subscribers.

I can't help it... it's too easy.

But BL proves otherwise.

jk

yknow like, completely rude, petty for no reason, publicly admitted to kicking puppies and burning down orphanages???

Good lord there are some entitled posts here. Reading this topic makes it seem like doing anything will lose subscribers...which is probably true, people are fickle and come and go like a summer cloud.

Just do what you want as an author. There are plenty of people who aren't worth worrying about that will subscribe or unsubscribe. Tell the story you want to tell. If it isn't showing the results you want, bring it to a stopping place and rest it to possibly pick up later. But you don't owe anyone something for telling your story. And it's going to be a poor output indeed if you're writing a story out of obligation where you don't have any ideas. A bad ending can ruin even a great story that went before.

As a further little point: stories are naturally going to evolve as they go. Usually around the third chapter, they "grow the beard" so to speak and become more galvanized in direction. There will be some shifts in the story from where it starts to where it ends up; you can't avoid it most of the time. This is just how stories develop.

I just saw the title and automatically thought "Spam you're wall-posts to subscribers with anything and everything that isn't related to the story/stories you have created/will be creating"

Or delete the comic. That works too. :'D

I have no idea, but it seems I'm good at loosing them... I admitedly have a slow way of "writing"(development)... Maybe that's the secret!

18 days later

I lost a large chunk of subscribers recently and came to the forums to see if I had done anything intentionally.
Your post cleared things up for me, thank you

Probably the fastest way to lose subscribers and lying about promises you've made and not fulfilling them.

Yeah, that is definitely a problem for me. My word can mean nothing sometimes and I've been trying to fix that.

1 month later

hmmm I'm guessing offending them but Deleting comic is good than hurting people's feelings