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Some Observations On Our Reading Choices On Vocal

Introduction
I know I complain about short-form challenges on Vocal because it results in so many takes on the same format.
Then I started thinking about how we choose what to read on Vocal and even outside of Vocal.
What Choice Have We?
We have forty-eight communities and eight hundred thousand potential creators, and stories are being published continuously, twenty-four hours of the day seven days a week.
Most of these we don't read. That would be an impossibility.
If we look at the latest stories that are published, most of it looks like spam to me, often telling us how to make money, become fitter, lose weight, get the girl, and many other things, so it is very seldom I do that.
Often we will see things that are AI-generated and that holds no interest for me at all.
My biggest source of stories is my subscription feed, top stories, certain communities and the Facebook groups that I am a member of.
Sometimes I get overwhelmed by challenge entries and I am just not able to read them, because there are so many of them, though I know that may annoy people. After all, I do write and publish a lot of stories and articles on Vocal.
I was wondering if when Vocal do the weekly leaderboard, do they count the length of comments on stories. I get some quite long ones and then some that are just a heart.
If it is just a heart, I appreciate that because it lets me know that the reader has been there, so I will say "Thank You" or reciprocate with another heart, but the longer comments I believe extend the story and I try my best to reply properly.
I do believe the more informative comments should carry more weight but I don't know how Vocal does that. Sometimes they are very sophisticated, but other times they are extremely basic.
Poems are usually quicker to read and appreciate so if I am short of time, I will go for poetry, but at other times I will take my time to appreciate, enjoy and leave an informative comment on the story so that the reader knows I have been there and what my feelings were.
I know this is essentially about how we read and what we read, and I truly believe if you do not read then you can't really write. Reading gives you ideas.
I just read one for the latest Vocal challenge, and while it hasn't sparked anything in me, that story did. It is the sort of thing that I would come up with , very left field. I will share it here, it is very good:
Then there was this one one, not what I was expecting from the title but brilliant nonetheless:
Both these are from writers I subscribe to, and while I do not catch all their work, these two have given me a lot to think about. I now have two challenges to write for and they may both be published in the next eight hours.
I was also looking at my recent publications and only one of them has been a poem, but just at the moment I am not inspired to write any poetry, but I know I will be.
Conclusion
I think we all look for things that we think we will enjoy reading, and most of the time we do find something. I am reading two books at the moment and they are giving me ideas for my writing on Vocal as well.
I hope this makes some sense to you, and you have got something from it.
Thank you so much for reading.
The music is "Between The Lines" by Janis Ian
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Comments (6)
Sometimes I have time and I feel like reading, because I love reading human stories and poetry. I love books and I enjoy writing observations too. But I mostly write about my life and thoughts, thought process is a new form for me. What I want to say is that yes, we read what we like and we can never predict what others would enjoy more. We can try to predict based on human psychology, but I think it all leads to writing from the heart.
Vocal did say that emojis and "congratulations on your Top Story" comments are not counted if that's all the comment contains. But I have no idea how fo they even get about doing that, lol
Excellent piece, the truth is no one can predict how the algorithm works, just as a lot of people will read your story or poem, love and give an insight and you won't be rewarded for the "reads"
What kind of challenges do you prefer? 😁
Sometimes when I read the Weekly Leaderboard I wondered how creators get picked. I have done a lot of reading and commenting and cheering people on in their work and it is fun reading all their stories whatever it is about. Good work and gives us all something to think about.
I go by a new rule in my work 'write what you know, and write what you don't know.' People get the first, but don't get the second. If I want to say write a story in a genre that I know nothing about, I will research. By that, I don't mean copy another authors work; I mean read anything and everything in that genre, research and find out how the story has been put together, learn the technique and then write a story in the same genre in your own words. I also write a lot of fiction and poetry, often off the top of my head. I use my imagination to do that. I form the images using my minds eye, and I think up curious words especially for my poems; in which I often say lines out loud before putting them to paper, so I can feel the rythm of words. With my fiction, if I have an idea that I can view playing out as a movie inside my head, then I can turn that into a workable piece. It takes a lot of effort to write in the way I do, but it is worth it. I'm not picky about reading. I learn from what I read, but I try not to read too many 'how to make money' stories. Some of those stories are valuable and readworthy, but others are not, they just annoy me. Read what strikes you, but you don't have to read what doesn't feel captivating to you.