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I am not a fan of looking at everything as money, I feel it ruins creativity. Although if I start a pilot chapter and it receives upvotes I am more incline to continue that story than one that received none, but I will not allow upvotes to dictate where the story goes.
Last week I had a chapter make over $500.00 which is something I am not use to at all. Everyone wanted me to continue the next chapter where the last one left off, but I felt the story deserved more than that and I had already mapped out the next few chapters. In the end I lost some upvotes, but I would have had to ruin the story to get them.
I agree that we shouldn't compromise our content to chase money or votes. But I think there is some value in trying to find out what people want and how your passion can meet the needs and desires of consumers.