curiousv:
A large part of the community is not story-friendly either.
I mean quality stories.
You can write real literature, with interesting characters, beautiful descriptions, unique plot, but you won't attract an audience. If you want that, then you should first pick a title which sounds simple so people will click on it. The first word of the title, and the first word of the story must be a woman's name. Like "Lucy's gain." As a description write something like "Lucy is a girl who gets very fat". Then in the story, just start with an info dump of her weight and hair color. Spelling and grammar is completely unnecessary. Characterization is also completely unnecessary. Write a clich� plot about someone who always wanted to get fat (or a cheerleader who always wanted to stay slim but then she changed her mind on the fly without any explication, to become the fattest woman on the planet). Voil�, ten times more views and likes than the stories which try to bring quality.
girlcrisis:
Hmm, not sure if that�s a very fair representation of the taste of people on this site. If you organise the stories by �most likes� the first three pages include stories by LoopsnBloops, GrowHerBelly, expatbhm, SoftPearBoy, Eponymous and Twigzybird and GhostPepper (only naming some of my favourites here) that I would say are incredibly well written and imaginative and no cliches or cheerleaders in sight. Although, personally I do get a kick out of the old weight gain story tropes and like to use a few of them myself but that�s probably just a sign that I�ve been reading this stuff far too long.
"Most views" is a good way to search, but also "most likes" -- particularly for the kind of darker stories I enjoy. It seems that those who like them will post "like" anonymously, rather than make comments.
I think ff is a great place for these stories. To each, his or her own.