How do you read reviews on fanfiction net?

How do you read reviews on fanfiction net?

If you’re accessing FFnet through a browser, just click or tap the title of the work, then click or tap the number that follows “Reviews:” and it should show all reviews for the work.

How do I delete my fanfiction account?

You can’t delete your account. Use the tip below to anonymise your profile. And make sure to remove all your stories manually. Also, you may try to ask for account removal per email: [email protected].

How do you block someone on FanFiction net?

Due to FF.Net removing the authors ability to block anonymous reviews the person you block can simply sign out and then review/flame your story to their heart content.

Is FanFiction net a safe site?

They’re all pretty safe sites. FanFiction relies on add income from normal ads and thus needs to keep up its reputation, Archiveofourown is community-driven an doesn’t have ads at all, DeviantArt I’m less familiar with but it’s safe too. I regularly visit all three sites and haven’t had any problems.

Why can’t I see my reviews on FanFiction net?

If you want to see your own reviews, check your email. You can’t see the reviews that other authors have; those are in their own emails. To those who aren’t even getting their reviews for their own stories in your inbox, it’s probably just a part of the bug (the part of it that we can’t explain).

How do you know if you’re good at FanFiction?

Basically a good fanfic has all the elements of good story telling in general. There’s no real need to expect less because it’s not a published work. You just need to be more lenient with typos because unlike published authors most don’t have editors.

How often should you update FanFiction?

If your writing fanfic that is about 30k words then anywhere between 3-6 chapters would be efficient. IMO an update of 1500 every two days is both too short and too frequent. Once a week update of 4k-8k would be more enjoyable as a reader.

How often should I update my story on Wattpad?

Updating Frequently. I have found that updating my stories once a week works best. That way, it gives my readers time to read the new chapter, while also giving me time to write the next chapter. Every week without updating, I find that I lose some readers because they’ve moved on to something new.