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Are emotional chaps less entertaining?

  • Yes 21
  • No 42
  • Sometimes It can be good, sometimes It can be bad. 187
  • 2024-05-17
  • 250 votes
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Content

I saw a direct decline in votes and views when I posted a chapter focused on emotional development of a character, but at the same time!-- People were clamoring for me to fix his issues. They were being contradictory, and when I thought about it, sometimes I am too.

This doesn't influence the upcoming chap, but I am really curious about this topic. So let's decide it with a vote. Are chapters with issues less attracting than the simple chap about jokes and plotline development? Tell me your opinion below!

Comments

Kyle.S406

I'm not sure if I've gotten to the the chapter in question but my opinion on this type of thing is this. No MC is perfect and will have some issues, but when authers use those issues to consistently fall back on and then talk about how the MC needs to improve and before you know it you're 200 chaps deep with no change. So short I guess what I'm saying is as long as the MC is moving forward and not in a circle. Things usually work out.

Wrobe06117

Unless it ends in 1 chap then its ok but if it drags on for 2 or more and chaps and you dont batch release them it kinda feels less immersive than reading them in 1 sitting