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On me favoriting stories (Offer on hiatus for now) · 6:12am Apr 17th, 2013

Since this seems to have become more of a common practice lately, this is a notice and explanation for anyone thanking (or about to thank) me for a fave.

The 'Read Later' function shows stories by first posted date, by default, so I tend to stick stories that I have a passing interest in there to dig through if I'm really bored. The Favorites list is what I use to keep track of stories I'm reading, stories I've read (ones I've upvoted and downvoted), and ones that look interesting that I don't want to lose track of because they look promising but need work, and I'd like to read them once said work has done. Similarly, if a story looks good but seems kind of short initially, I like to let it build up a few chapters (or finish, whichever comes first) before reading it.

Sadly, the number of stories that I want to read vastly outstrips my capacity to actually read them. At the time of writing there are a flat 7250 chapters in my Favorites list, and 1543 stories in my Read Later list. There is a bit of overlap there when I forget to take off the Read Later marker, but not a lot of it.

Back before thanking people for clicking the star became somewhat common, I used to fast-track my reading of a story whenever anyone posted. Unfortunately, between school and the increased rate of this I simply can't do that anymore, but if you REALLY want a critique from me, please shoot me a PM.

Also, I tend to be something of a silent reader. Unless there's something in your story that really gets my knickers in a twist, or there's something that shines so bright I can't help but comment, I'm not particularly likely to say anything. Related to this is my upvote and downvote policy. I don't do either until I've read the most recent chapter of a story. I generally pick out stories that look interesting in the first place, so most stories get an upvote. If I personally didn't like the story but it's well-written nonetheless, I'll still upvote. If I like the story itself but isn't very technically well-written, then I'll refrain from reading until it's in a more readable state. If the story's concept is completely mishandled, or tthe writng luks li.ke ths then ill pres the donvot.

That's about it. If there's any questions, please feel free to ask (though I would recommend PM'ing me them).

Edit: One more thing! /uncle
The reason I come across so many stories to favorite is because I use the Browse function daily to check for new stories, though that doesn't mean some don't slip the net. Just an addendum for anyone curious.

Edit 2:
Due to the number of stories I've read that get abandoned midway through, I've adapted a general policy of not reading until a story's complete, to save myself potential heartache. Also, if you give me some sort of acknowledgement that you've actually read this, I'll do my best to read at least a chapter or two (or the whole thing if it's complete) and give you my thoughts ASAP.

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Majin Syeekoh
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Interesting. It seems you collect a lot of stories, then.

Yeah I don't think I could survive with that many favorites in my library ^^"

Thanks for adding "Silent Love" though! Hope you'll like it!

Saga.

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