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Poll: fic reading habits
(I'm posting a survey without testing it first, I keep flashing back to the semester-long seminar Don't Do That as well as the myriad real life examples of why this is bad. Fortunately this is not scientific.)
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 58
Do you read fanfic?
Yes, often
33 (56.9%)
Yes, sometimes
8 (13.8%)
Yes, with varying frequency
14 (24.1%)
Yes, rarely
2 (3.4%)
No
1 (1.7%)
Other or more details:
What kind of fics do you like to read?
Only finished stories or series
3 (5.3%)
Only finished stories, but ongoing series
16 (28.1%)
Finished stories, and WIPs only if there's a regular update schedule
9 (15.8%)
Finished stories, and WIPs only if I trust the author to finish the story eventually
9 (15.8%)
Finished stories and WIPs, preferably finished stories
19 (33.3%)
Finished stories and WIPs, preferably WIPs
0 (0.0%)
Finished stories and WIPs, no preference
1 (1.8%)
Only WIPs
0 (0.0%)
Other or more detail:
I read fic for...
fandoms I know
57 (100.0%)
fandoms I've heard of or know vaguely
35 (61.4%)
fandoms I don't know
17 (29.8%)
Other or more details:
When looking for new fic, I...
look at new works for my fandoms on AO3
40 (70.2%)
look at new works for my fandoms in other places, e.g. Tumblr or ff.net
6 (10.5%)
browse tags on AO3
37 (64.9%)
browse bookmarking services, e.g. pinboard
12 (21.1%)
follow recs
48 (84.2%)
go through my backlog of "to read" bookmarks
20 (35.1%)
Other, please elaborate
8 (14.0%)
Other or more details:
no subject
To me it seems like it would be even harder to find fic on Tumblr than on ff.net, but it probably depends on how one uses it, and on fandoms' tagging conventions etc.