About check-ins, postings and experiences, and book review areas
When I opened the book review section today, I was frightened by the spectacular scene. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 infoThere are probably a dozen sign-in building codes on the page...... The front page of the book review section was empty, and the book reviews were all gone......
I don't know how other authors read the book review area, but I myself read the book review area every day, several times a day. Every post and every reply will be read. Some people praise me for praising the flowers, and I will look at them several times.
In fact, there has always been a situation of signing in and sticking to the screen, but today is really spectacular. I was so shocked that I quickly deleted them all. So the book review section was filled with comments again.
But after I deleted it, I regret it now.
Because it seems that the situation is like this: there are points for sending two main posts a day, and there are also points for replying twice.
I said I was signing in the sign-in building before.,But it seems that there is no experience in posting in this way.。 Everyone posts two check-in posts a day for the sake of posting experience.
Therefore, it is not malicious swiping, but readers sign in every day.
I can understand this feeling - reading a book and habitually checking in every day, I think about this kind of thing and it feels like a "bond" or "habit", and it feels good.
But there's a catch......
In the first place, it is really inconvenient for me to read book reviews. There may be some book reviews that I woke up with and I couldn't see them.
The other is...... The space in the comment section will indeed lead to the loss of some new readers who were supposed to take a look.
But in the final analysis, it is caused by a bad system. The pot should be the starting point of the current point system to back.
But since this is the case, I would like to ask you if there is any good way.
We can get experience by posting every day without affecting the book review area, we have the best of both worlds.
What do you have in mind, you can talk about it.