remthename:

There’s a petition out to get rid of the Best Stuff First option on Tumblr in order to defend the artists out there who have dropped in notes/exposure.

Guys.

Sign it.

Guys, please sign this petition to remove Best Stuff First. This “feature” is adding to what already feels like a losing battle for us as content creators to get feedback. Trust me, we don’t want to have to reblog our own stuff over and over again just so you can see it! We want chronological posting back or at least have this be an opt in feature instead of a default you have to opt out of. 

Thanks all!

Let Me Be Honest

haikyuu-imagines-and-others:

haiykuties:

Hey everyone, it’s Lana. I need to finally get something off my chest that has been weighing heavily on my mind for a while. I’m sure you’ve seen several posts floating around tumblr about how writers don’t seem to be getting as much notes and feedback which bothers them. If I’m being honest, mostly with myself, it does affect how I write and how frequently I fill out requests. I love writing, I truly do, but lately it’s lost all of it’s spark. 

It’s a bit frustrating when I spend a lot of time and effort on a request to make sure that my readers enjoy it, but nowadays I hardly get notes for my writing. It’s not any one person’s fault specifically of course, and it could be contributed to a fandom that’s simply not as active anymore, but it’s very discouraging to me at least. There’s nearly 5,000 of you and it’s hard enough to get close to 50 notes. No, I don’t write for notes, of course, but I don’t want to keep writing if it’s no longer satisfactory. I don’t get paid for this and I don’t ask for payment per request, this simply isn’t very fulfilling at this point in my life.

I’m sorry if it seems like my thoughts are all over the place (because they are), but my point is that feedback is so very important to writers. At this rate, I won’t be updating as often anymore because I don’t enjoy it right now nor do I think others do. Hopefully you won’t be too upset with me when you read this, but unfortunately this is what it’s come down to for now. 

-Admin Lana 💫

I’ll have to agree on this point everyone!

I LOVE writing, I love writing about our volleyball boys, I love writing about my OCs, I love writing angst and nsfw and much more!

But y’all are KILLING me with the small notes….

Like I’m not saying “my work is so amazing it should get a like every time” but I have almost 2,500 of y’all following me and yet I only get an average of MAYBE 20-25?

I actually have a few more requests lined up that I’m writing and should be posting within the next couple of days – so I’m not as upset as Admin Lana, but I completely understand where she’s coming from!

I bust my ass to write something y’all like, and it’s very discouraging and at times heartbreaking to barely get anything back in the form of feedback, reblogs, likes, comments….

I don’t know, this may just be a moot point and may not change anything, but I’ll continue to tough it out at least until the ask box is emptied out.

I owe you all at least that much…. 😓

-Admin Satori 💔

I echo everything here, it’s a trend that is rampant throughout almost all content creator contribution sites.

It’s so discouraging to work hard on stuff only to receive like two percent return on it in feedback.

And don’t think we don’t appreciate you as individuals, each ask (within reason) are important to us but at the same time we are left feeling like we are contributing to a black hole.

I know season 4 of Haikyuu doesn’t seem to be coming any time soon but with the amount of manga readers and those seeking content to supplement waiting for new canon material or just wanting a different flavor of content for much beloved characters I have a hard time fully believing the fandom is dying or dead.

I hope the amount of posts y’all are seeing of this nature from small, medium and large blogs (in terms of followers) will drive home the fact that hobby or not, we as content creators are sad, tired, discouraged and disappointed by the lack of feedback. And I think I’m safe in saying those feelings embed deep in our minds and hearts and we doubt ourselves first.

That begins to eat away at motivation, inspiration, energy and desire to write. It’s the cold hard truth. I’m so tired of playing down and apologizing for asking for feedback.

I’m tired of begging.

I entered the world of Tumblr not only to find more content but more interaction than I was getting elsewhere. I don’t think creators should be shamed or mocked for our need, yes our NEED, for feedback.

If writing just for the sake of writing were enough, none of us would have reason to post. We’d write for ourselves and keep it. But we want and need to hear from you, to know our work is being read, enjoyed and that you want more of it.

In the grand scheme of things, we’re putting HOURS of time, energy, effort, heart and soul into creating content (most of it FOR FREE) and we can’t get feedback appropriately proportioned to the number of followers we have. That has to stop or the likelihood of blogs continuing to go on indefinite hiatus or disappearing all together will be the new trend.

I know this turned into a rant but these things need to be said.

Please give feedback, please reblog, please like, please send us messages of appreciation (or constructive feedback so we can improve).

PLEASE DON’T BE PART OF THE BLACK HOLE.

haikyuusmiles:

@ourneverendingpossibilities

“T…Tia…” Kasamatsu stammers, trying to ground himself before speaking further. When he’s gathered his bearings, he looks to you–a blush still very evident on his cheeks. “I know you’ve been having a rough time…and there’s not much I can do to help..” He pauses, taking your hand in his. “But I’ll be here for you if you need anything…I can promise that much.” He assures you–and while his cheeks are still well lit, you can’t help but melt at the sincerity in those words. 


Just a little something for Admin Tia!! ;v; I don’t have a lot I can give right now, but I thought maybe this might at least brighten up your day a bit! Sorry if this sounds too strange;;; I haven’t written or drawn kasamatsu before but I tried my very best!! 

This is so sweet! Thank you for being such a ray of sunshine for us and supporting people through your wonderful art. I’m sure Tia will love it!