Tell the Truth
Today, I chatted a few words with my friends in the author group, and some thoughts came to my mind. In fact, it is a cliché, it is about piracy.
In fact, Dongliu also knew that it was useless to write a single chapter saying this. Piracy, a problem that cannot be solved even with nine years of compulsory education, is even less likely to change because of my short article.
But some words are just stuck in the throat, can't spit out fast!
After the gossip is over, the next step is to officially break the news. Non-combatants are requested to watch it accompanied by their parents.
I declare in advance that I will not curse people in this article, and I will not speak out fragrantly. Everyone presents the facts and makes sense. My readers please watch over.
I believe a lot of words, and you must have seen them in the single chapters of other authors. Dongliu is not sure that his writing is better than theirs, and his speech will be better than theirs, so he skips those criticisms and directly enters topic.
In recent years, I have been seeing people complaining about one sentence, why are there fewer and fewer good-looking novels now?
In fact, I want to say that it is not the author but the reader who decides what kind of online novels will develop.
When authors usually create, what data are they most concerned about?
Yes Subscribe!
Changes in subscriptions are enough to affect an author's creative thinking and direction. This is the most critical link between readers and authors, and it is usually the most easily overlooked by readers.
If you don’t believe me, you can go and read the last chapter of those eunuch books, or it’s called the end of the testimonials. Leaving aside all kinds of nonsense and weirdness, what is the reason why the author cuts the most books?
It was because the book collapsed.
What is collapse?
If the pursuit falls to a certain level, it will break through the author's psychological defense line, and the defense will collapse!
And in the normal writing process, how do the authors constantly adjust the outline and design the plot?
Look at the data, look at follow-up.
When a certain plot is updated, and it is found that the follow-up reading has risen or dropped sharply, that is often the time when the authors' little hearts are the most nervous.
It has risen, indicating that this paragraph is well written. Summarize the experience, continue to work hard, and strive to make better use of this paragraph next time, thinking that readers (genuine readers) love to read this. In the future, I will not only continue to write like this, but also carry it forward and renovate it on the basis of the original.
It fell, indicating that something went wrong with the plot, and the subsequent plot must be adjusted as soon as possible.
There is nothing to say, immediately re-examine the plot, check the super-thunder and poisonous points, even if you can’t get better, find other authors with good relationships to help you look, you must find it out, and then try to save and make up for it .
Because of this point, in the author's opinion, it is poison and thunder, and it must be resolved. Even if it can't be solved, it depends on the subsequent plot to pull the plot back, and then never make the same mistake again.
What if this poisonous point is very important to the subsequent plot development?
Change the follow-up plot!
What if the impact on the outline is far-reaching?
Change the outline!
This is a true portrayal of the strongest ecological connection between the author and the reader.
Leaving aside the very few cases where he likes to die, proportionally speaking, this is the mode of interaction between the author and the reader.
As for those individual cases, there is absolutely no need to discuss them. There is a good saying that individual cases can never refute proportion.
In this closed-loop mode, the author will not consider the feelings of pirated readers, just as pirated readers will not consider the feelings of the author.
So why do some people feel that there are fewer and fewer good novels?
The answer is: because there are fewer genuine readers who like your ideal book than the full-page readers of current mainstream novels.
Don't think that pirated and genuine readers like the same thing, in fact, the two are not the same. It seems that some readers will come to support the original version, but some people will go to see the pirated version.
The current fact is that readers can vote with their feet, choose to support the genuine version or watch the pirated version, and the authors will also vote with their hands, trying to write something that pleases genuine readers.
As for pirated readers... Hehe! Who cares if you watch it or not?
If you are a person who really likes online novels, and you want to make online novels develop in the direction you want, then please start with me and support the genuine ones.
Don’t use money as an excuse anymore. Now all kinds of activities at the starting point are given valuable coins, which can be used to subscribe and reward the author. There is a red envelope option at the end of each chapter, you can watch the advertisement to pick up some coins. Adding up all kinds of gifts, it is absolutely not a problem to catch up with the daily updates of two or three novels.
If you are not willing to waste even this little time, then don't complain about how the online novels are not written to your liking.
Because you have given up participating in this game of interaction between the author and the reader, it is reasonable for your opinion to be ignored by the author.
Speaking of which, in my opinion, the network creation environment has actually improved in recent years. After all, a niche author like me can at least earn a living.
This shows that readers' genuine awareness and appreciation level are steadily improving. Not to mention better than before, at least it has become more diverse and can support authors with more styles.
If it can continue to develop along a benign track, I believe that the future of online literature will be better.
Well, that's all I have to say.
After all, my dream is here. As long as the sky doesn't fall down, we must continue to persevere.
I sincerely hope that online novels won't decline like the domestic stand-alone games that were once brilliant, right?
Speaking of this, some readers may not know that 20 years ago, domestic stand-alone games had teams and works that were no less than those in Europe, the United States, and Japan, but... because of piracy, the only ones flooding the market now are various A krypton gold mobile game.
A fragment of "Black Myth Wukong" can make many players feel excited. As everyone knows, if it weren't for the scourge of piracy, players might now be able to play one or even several domestically produced "Black Myth Wukong" every year.
Finally, I wish all my genuine readers:
Longevity!
May all go well with you!
Great score!
Working smoothly!
Extra cash!
Happy love!
Happy family!
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