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I would like to see more contests.
I would like to see also an even amount of paying member and non-paying member winning those types of contests to.
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I would like to see more contests.
I would like to see also an even amount of paying member and non-paying member winning those types of contests to.


Edit: What Clum said below.

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I would like to see more contests.
I would like to see also an even amount of paying member and non-paying member winning those types of contests to.


Lush Stories has more competitions than any competing site.

The winners of those competitions are decided solely on quality of writing, not on whether they are a paying member.
Maybe they aren't...

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Well learnt something here today if indeed the 'Private Messages' when checked under 'General' Settings/Privacy stops everyone other than friends sending private chat requests.



Thanks G!


i just saw the feature Ginger mentioned ... its a new feature.

Thank you SJ and Ginger for the help smile
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i just saw the feature Ginger mentioned ... its a new feature.

Thank you SJ and Ginger for the help smile


I must be on planet Zod today ... I only just saw Gav's post above ... silly me!

So for anyone interested in these two new options .. go to 'Settings/Privacy' on your profile and under 'Interactions With You' you will see:

Private Chat's

Block all private chat requests
Allow only my friends to send private chat requests
i vote bringing back the category
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i vote bringing back the category

That's a vote you would lose.

There's also the fact this isn't a democracy
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however, I noted that when we got the red ribbon, it kicked the little blue thumbs thingee off


Yes, but it still shows in the Recommended Reads section.

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and it only shows on the first of the three chapters.


The idea being, I believe, that people are encouraged to read the series from start to finish.
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Liz thank you for your post. Just one thing The question "which improvements or features would you like to see added?" is a very open ended question. I ask this, Is the edits done by the Story mods is a service for the site and is an area that can be improve on. If so then I have every right to air it in this forum as an improvement to the site.

Now the question could be written better such as What features would you like to see be added to the site? This would be a better question and not too open ended.


I'm Buz, a senior story moderator.

Whether a mod helps out a submitting author with a corrective grammatical/punctuation edit is totally at their discretion. We discourage doing anything other than a few minor corrections so that a story can be verified. It is up to the submitting author to submit a story that is grammatically correct, that has been proofed and edited, and meets our standards.

The moderators are all members who are volunteers. We do not offer an editing service.

You are welcome to pm me directly with any questions so we don't bog down this Forum.

Thanks
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okay you saw thru me....that is what i truelys want smile


Found it...now if only Gav will implement it for you.....

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After 5 days your feature is baked and ready for production.


Many thanks Gav .. certainly lots of the chat room members will be very pleased about this as I am sure you can imagine. I however will not be using it since I never get any!!




So for anyone interested in these two new options .. go to 'Settings/Privacy' on your profile and under 'Interactions With You' you will see:

Private Chat's

Block all private chat requests
Allow only my friends to send private chat requests



HOLY CRAP.......i sooooo love you......this is brilliant.
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we have something like an EP, only it goes to an entire series. it's judged solely on the entire series, not individual chapters, and it's only awarded to finished series. i believe that Ravenstar, DD, and Alphamage have been awarded one so far?


aaah, I didn't realise that's what it was - I thought it was like a new category or something...

Cheers x

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aaah, I didn't realise that's what it was - I thought it was like a new category or something...

Cheers x



I love that the series' have this way of being recognized (I mean DD's west coast games was just really great!) but it's difficult to understand what the ribbon is for. This post kind of illustrates that. Mazza has been a long time author here. She reads the forums, and makes intelligent posts. Yet she didn't know either what the ribbon was or who it had been awarded to. If the EP panel is going to take the time and effort to award this, I'd like to see it have real merit on the site.

(Not just saying it because of the story I'm proud to have been part of. I hadn't even heard of it when it was awarded, and when I searched, I was unable to find it either.)
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Found it...now if only Gav will implement it for you.....



oh my gods i wuvvles you to the moon and back! gives the bigges eyes to gav.....when ever you have chance....before i turn 25 is completely ok! wowness nutella luvens
my newest :)
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I love that the series' have this way of being recognized (I mean DD's west coast games was just really great!) but it's difficult to understand what the ribbon is for. This post kind of illustrates that. Mazza has been a long time author here. She reads the forums, and makes intelligent posts. Yet she didn't know either what the ribbon was or who it had been awarded to. If the EP panel is going to take the time and effort to award this, I'd like to see it have real merit on the site.


I very much second that. It would be great if there was an "Outstanding Series" button in the categories like there is for Recommended Reads and Editors' Picks. Usually, the target audience tends to vary quite a bit between standalone shorts and series. If such an entry could also only list the first chapter of each awarded series, it would be brilliant, and I'm sure we could attract new readership with it, especially as the novel category is somewhat of a dead horse.
PEOPLE SHOULD RESTRICTED TO BEING IN ONE CHAT ROOM AT A TIME
Okay, I might be reaching, but here goes. Would it be possible to see the percentage of votes to views and the percentage of comments to views? I think that these percentages tell a story.

“What story,” you might ask. Here it is...Based upon my setting ‘only members can vote on my stories’, here’s my take. Views alone are great; however, I want to know the percentage of individuals moved enough to vote and comment on the story or poem.

Here’s an example.

My story Brown has 13,618 views with 81 votes. Now the numbers sound great; however, when I examine the percentage of people who viewed it against those moved to vote, it tells a different picture. .59% of people felt moved enough to vote. (Not so pretty.)

Here’s another example.

My poem Daily Head - A Sonnet has 1200 views with 90 votes. This yields a vote to view percentage of 7.5%. My poem moved more people to vote than my story.

Thanks for the consideration.
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Okay, I might be reaching, but here goes. Would it be possible to see the percentage of votes to views and the percentage of comments to views? I think that these percentages tell a story.

“What story,” you might ask. Here it is...Based upon my setting ‘only members can vote on my stories’, here’s my take. Views alone are great; however, I want to know the percentage of individuals moved enough to vote and comment on the story or poem.

Here’s an example.

My story Brown has 13,618 views with 81 votes. Now the numbers sound great; however, when I examine the percentage of people who viewed it against those moved to vote, it tells a different picture. .59% of people felt moved enough to vote. (Not so pretty.)

Here’s another example.

My poem Daily Head - A Sonnet has 1200 views with 90 votes. This yields a vote to view percentage of 7.5%. My poem moved more people to vote than my story.

Thanks for the consideration.


I'm not surprised that you get more comments per view on poems. More friends/followers/ect will read a poem specifically to comment.
example, both submitted fairly close to gether, and both RR's

My poem Icarus has 614 views with 28 votes, for a respectable 4.2%

my story, Under pressure has 10, 742 vies and 39 votes, or 0.36%
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I'm not surprised that you get more comments per view on poems. More friends/followers/ect will read a poem specifically to comment.
example, both submitted fairly close to gether, and both RR's

My poem Icarus has 614 views with 28 votes, for a respectable 4.2%

my story, Under pressure has 10, 742 vies and 39 votes, or 0.36%


Point well taken. However, I'm looking for the percentage to be posted on the story or poem. That's my suggestion.
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Okay, I might be reaching, but here goes. Would it be possible to see the percentage of votes to views and the percentage of comments to views? I think that these percentages tell a story.

“What story,” you might ask. Here it is...Based upon my setting ‘only members can vote on my stories’, here’s my take. Views alone are great; however, I want to know the percentage of individuals moved enough to vote and comment on the story or poem.

Here’s an example.

My story Brown has 13,618 views with 81 votes. Now the numbers sound great; however, when I examine the percentage of people who viewed it against those moved to vote, it tells a different picture. .59% of people felt moved enough to vote. (Not so pretty.)

Here’s another example.

My poem Daily Head - A Sonnet has 1200 views with 90 votes. This yields a vote to view percentage of 7.5%. My poem moved more people to vote than my story.

Thanks for the consideration.


I'd like to see stats for audio stories as they can vary greatly form reads and views...
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Okay, I might be reaching, but here goes. Would it be possible to see the percentage of votes to views and the percentage of comments to views? I think that these percentages tell a story.

“What story,” you might ask. Here it is...Based upon my setting ‘only members can vote on my stories’, here’s my take. Views alone are great; however, I want to know the percentage of individuals moved enough to vote and comment on the story or poem.

Here’s an example.

My story Brown has 13,618 views with 81 votes. Now the numbers sound great; however, when I examine the percentage of people who viewed it against those moved to vote, it tells a different picture. .59% of people felt moved enough to vote. (Not so pretty.)

Here’s another example.

My poem Daily Head - A Sonnet has 1200 views with 90 votes. This yields a vote to view percentage of 7.5%. My poem moved more people to vote than my story.

Thanks for the consideration.


I don't think you're ever going to get any sort of meaningful statistic like this. To do so, you'd have to filter your story views to just those by Lush members. Not sure that would be possible.

Some of those 'views' are likely to be search engines crawling the site, or other such automated bots. You also have to consider that a huge chunk of this site's web traffic is through the mobile version of the site.

Would these figures really be representative? I don't think so.

For the security-minded, how about an option to enable two-factor authentication for login?

There are some existing apps which it could probably be integrated into, e.g. Authy.

https://www.authy.com

Often in a chat room I see someone interesting, but when I move to her bio I can't get back to the chat room. And even though it shows me in the room if the are at a maximum occupancy I am still unable to get back , very frustration!
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Often in a chat room I see someone interesting, but when I move to her bio I can't get back to the chat room. And even though it shows me in the room if the are at a maximum occupancy I am still unable to get back , very frustration!


Why don't you open their profile in a new browser tab and stay in the chatroom?

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Why don't you open their profile in a new browser tab and stay in the chatroom?


Sure, but if he's still considered to be in the chat room he should be able to get back in of course. Ohterwise it's a bug and you could have a crowded room full of people who can't get in


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Sure, but if he's still considered to be in the chat room he should be able to get back in of course. Ohterwise it's a bug and you could have a crowded room full of people who can't get in


When you navigate out of a chatroom to another page on the site, you leave the chatroom. That's how it's set up.

Perhaps it was programmed this way because not everyone uses the little exit feature. If it kept you logged in, the rooms would quickly fill to capacity with redundant sessions.

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I don't think you're ever going to get any sort of meaningful statistic like this. To do so, you'd have to filter your story views to just those by Lush members. Not sure that would be possible.

Some of those 'views' are likely to be search engines crawling the site, or other such automated bots. You also have to consider that a huge chunk of this site's web traffic is through the mobile version of the site.

Would these figures really be representative? I don't think so.





Wow, that's interesting, Liz. So if I'm understanding you correctly, you're saying that this site awards stories for automated bot and crawling search engine activity?

If this is the case, then what's the point of counting views? (Just curious)

And by the way, I simply made a suggestion. I did preface it by saying that I thought I was reaching. But the information coming out of the discussion is pretty darn interesting. Thank you, Liz.
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Wow, that's interesting, Liz. So if I'm understanding you correctly, you're saying that this site awards stories for automated bot and crawling search engine activity?

If this is the case, then what's the point of counting views? (Just curious)

And by the way, I simply made a suggestion. I did preface it by saying that I thought I was reaching. But the information coming out of the discussion is pretty darn interesting. Thank you, Liz.


I think you've missed my point somewhat regarding the stats.

If I've understood your original post correctly, you would like to work out what percentage of people reading your stories are actually commenting. You've also stated that you have your stories set to only allow comments from registered Lush members. In order for these stats to make any sense, you would need to disallow all 'views' on your stories where commenting was either not possible (non-registered members and mobile site viewers), or not applicable (automated hits from bots or search engine spiders). If you don't, you'll will have polluted your calculation and will never have any kind of representative sample.

As for the bots/spiders, I'm sure in the grand scheme of things that their impact on the figures is miniscule.

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When you navigate out of a chatroom to another page on the site, you leave the chatroom. That's how it's set up.


That makes sense, but if I understand Plunger's post correctly, then the site says he's still in the chat room (I guess under the "Who's online?" link on the chat index page) when he's not and can't get in.
Perhaps it's a cache issue.


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