Am I the only one who does this?
One of the most influential factors in whether I read an unfinished work is the presence of a defined number of parts. I'm far more likely to read a story that's at "Chapter 3/18" than one that's at "Chapter 3/?" ...and I often 'save' or 'subscribe' to fics but hold off on reading them until that finish-point estimate goes up!
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Plus, I do (or did; it's slowing down) a fair amount of reading on the kink meme, where there is no "Complete Only" tickybox or kudos counts, so the numbering is often all I have to work from. :D AND, incidentally, where authors are anonymous and quality (and practice) varies widely, so I find that little indicator of "this author has some reasonable notion of where this story's going" to be very reassuring!
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coughcoughRose/Eridanforexamplecoughwhere I'm much more likely to risk it! Likewise certain tropes.Yes...
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I don't MIND if it's 3/50 (though I still might wait till there's a bit more, just to get me past the intro feeling), I just want to know: am I about to read a three quick character/scene summaries, or am I going to be caught up in an intense plot that's halfway (or more) complete? Am I reading an expanded kinkmeme prompt, or boarding an emotional rollercoaster with bonus cliffhanger?
Both of those things have their points of appeal, but not knowing makes me much less likely to commit, because what if it's not the one I'm currently in the mood for?
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Sometimes I forget about my own small fandoms, because I've sort of had two huge ones in a row (there was a big gap in between them, in which I made do with a smattering of tiny fandoms, but not one in particular and not a new one).
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Hahahaha, yes, very much this! If I want to be frustrated at a fic with a promising premise that never gets updated, well, I can just go stare at my Dave/Sollux thing some more. :P
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