capsing: Useful posts on how to write comments for fanfics - [here] & [here] On a personal n
capsing:Useful posts on how to write comments for fanfics - [here] & [here]On a personal note. I’vemet wonderful people throughout fandoms and by leaving comments. I’ve madegreat friends, some even on comment sections, as we shared our enthusiasm forthe same story. People who like the same ships often hold similar charactertraits and life experiences; they’re people who would get you. The bonds in fandoms only strengthen when people meet otherpeople as humans - and there are fantastic humans waiting to meet you. Leave a comment. :)((MethodologyFor Data CollectedFor this, I’ve used AO3, currently the most popular fanfictionwebsite. I’ve taken the first ranked story in each ship, completed, ratedby kudos - since bookmarks on AO3 can be set to private so the counters don’treflect the real numbers - to reflect the stories that had the most positivefeedback in their category.For the comments, I’ve (falsely and intentionally) assumed thenumbers represented are singular comments from singular, different users(tipping the scales in favor of the commenters). For Destiel, Johnlock andSpirk I had to pick the second story by kudos, since for the first thedeviation error (assuming the author haven’t replied and there aren’tdiscussion threads included in the comments) was far too high for the ratio tobe accurate, and my initial assumption couldn’t be applied. My apologies to theauthors. The data was collected onMay 2nd , 2016.)) -- source link