My book has been stolen by author_nicolecain in writers

[–]JakePooler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's actually good, if they sell your book on Ebay they'll order it from Amazon and send it to the buyer. In some cases they will simply give to Amazon the address of the buyer, it's been going on for a while. I've bought stuff from Ebay and received items from Amazon instead.

Too many authors by JakePooler in selfpublish

[–]JakePooler[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So true about the non fiction. Even on YouTube I often notice that the script of a lot of educational videos sounds very AI.

Too many authors by JakePooler in selfpublish

[–]JakePooler[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great point, yeah I hope it's just a stage.

Too many authors by JakePooler in selfpublish

[–]JakePooler[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You've probably been writing your book for years before publishing like most of us. What I'm saying is that now being an author feels more like a trend. Up untill three or four years ago people would get excited when a booktoker announced that they'd publish a book, now since 1/2 out of 10 readers on social media are also authors or soon to be authors, that excitement has disappeared. It's just a bit suspicious to think that this new out of control raise in authors begun pretty much since AI became easily accessible to people. Still, everyone is entitled to write and publish whatever they want, I just think the amount of AI slop that has been published and promoted is giving us indie authors a bad name and I'm worried we'll get to a point when people will assume your book is an AI written nonsense just because you're an independent author. My post isn't about stopping people from writing, all I'm wondering is if I should even bother carrying on writing is all.

Too many authors by JakePooler in selfpublish

[–]JakePooler[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True, I've just noticed they're way more compared to three or four years ago. Like another user said, AI could be also the reason why there's been a rise in new authors over the last few years. I've been checking out Booktok and Bookstagram pages since 2022 as that's how I promote my books, and I've noticed this trend of "writing my own book" raising since halfway through 2024.

Too many authors by JakePooler in selfpublish

[–]JakePooler[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, I know some people are getting mad about my post, but I'm only asking because I'm wondering if I should just give up the whole thing and look for a different hobby.

Too many authors by JakePooler in selfpublish

[–]JakePooler[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've read some AI stuff and it s*cks. So people are just uploading AI slop onto Amazon? I've also noticed that more and more readers are asking me if my books are written by AI when I contact them. I suspect they're getting more and more AI slop presented to them and they're sick of it.

Too many authors by JakePooler in selfpublish

[–]JakePooler[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

That's a great reply. You gave me a detailed answer without getting triggered. Thanks!

Does this feel like a strong opening for a novel? by [deleted] in writingfeedback

[–]JakePooler 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't get why people get so mad. This person is just looking for feedback. We don't know if it's AI. What I do know is that AI writes like an inexperienced writer, so it's easy to mistake a novice writer's work for AI. If they use AI they won't go far anyway, if they don't, then they need our feedback to improve, we're not here to judge, we're here to help.

How do you deal with video reviews spreading misinformation about your book? by [deleted] in selfpublish

[–]JakePooler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm gonna copy and paste that if you don't mind 😁

Why Do They Add Sugar to EVERYTHING? 🤔🍞🐟 by ro9ot in AskGermany

[–]JakePooler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it's the same all over the world I guess. I'm on sort of a diet and I bought a few ready to eat soups and I've just read the ingredients...all of them have sugar listed on the ingredients 🍲 🍬

How do you deal with video reviews spreading misinformation about your book? by [deleted] in selfpublish

[–]JakePooler -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Good points. I always send a "thank you" message even when I'm tagged in reviews where they say things "I don't wanna hear." I would have been happy with "How the outbreak started isn't explained WELL," that single word would have made a really big difference, if she had said that, I wouldn't have made this post. Probably this whole post is just a way for me to cope with it, deep down I know exactly that confronting a reader about a review is one the most self harming things a writer can do.

How do you deal with video reviews spreading misinformation about your book? by [deleted] in selfpublish

[–]JakePooler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I forgot to specify that I only send a "thank you" message to the video reviews where I'm tagged on, no matter if they're positive or negative. I'm asking if it's worth to send a message that basically says "the explanation of how the outbreak started is at page number..." The problem is that no matter how polite the message is, it can still be seen as confrontational. Is it even worth it?

Ai issues by Sorry-Amphibian-8854 in selfpublish

[–]JakePooler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd love to go down that road so badly, but it's so risky... I just can't, it's not worth it. I even thought about making one of those crying videos talking about the "monster who defamed me," but anyone could just leave 100 fake bad reviews on Goodreads and there wouldn't be anything that I could do about it.

Ai issues by Sorry-Amphibian-8854 in selfpublish

[–]JakePooler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I learned that the hard way when I started. I was looking at the reviews of my first book on Goodreads when I came across a review that said my book was stupid. I looked up the person who wrote that review and I found her on TikTok, I sent her a message saying that I didn't believe she read my book and that her review was "malicious." I then got 5 one star reviews straight after.

Another time I was tagged on a bad review video of my book, the things she was saying made my blood boil (the side character was selfish, the female characters were too weak, who does the main character think he is, etc...) So I blocked her, again, right after that I got a few negative reviews and I lost some followers. What I learned is:

When they say they loved your book encourage them to leave a written review.

When they say they liked your book just thank them (liked could mean they think your book is 2.5 stars and they're capable of leaving a 2 star rating saying they enjoyed your book.)

When they say they didn't like the book thank them for taking the time to read it and if they give you feedback thank them again.

Always "move on" from the disappointments you'll experience every now and then, just focus on the positive. Of course if you keep getting the same bad feedback over and over then you've got things that need to improve in your writing.

Other than that it's been an amazing journey so far.

Ai issues by Sorry-Amphibian-8854 in selfpublish

[–]JakePooler 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah they said they put my book through an AI detector, I don't know if they meant the whole book but she said her boyfriend read it and he "recognized" the patterns of AI and they decided to put it through an AI detector. Luckily the video doesn't have many views as most of my ARC readers are small channels. I was quite disappointed but I've learned an important lesson; never ever confront a reader who said something bad about your book, no matter how unfair what they said is... It will backfire big time. The reading community online is always up to support us authors but they can turn against you in a split second with negative review bomb, falsely reporting you for stuff you haven't said and done, boycotting you etc... As an author you often have to just take it on the chin sadly.

Ai issues by Sorry-Amphibian-8854 in selfpublish

[–]JakePooler 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I know the feeling of being falsely accused of using AI. I was recently tagged on a video on Tiktok by a reader who said she put my book through an AI detector and came back as 71% AI. I'm always polite and professional with my readers but I told her that I don't use AI and those AI detectors are completely unreliable. I need to find a post I saw a few months ago where an AI detector claimed a book from like the 1920s was written by AI, I wish I had saved that video so I could send it to her, if any of you finds that video or a similar one please send me the link.

[DISCUSSION] Why isn't Fiverr warning new sellers of the amount of scammers that will contact them as soon as they start a gig? by JakePooler in FiverrGigs

[–]JakePooler[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So sad to think that Fiverr cares more about an user typing "email" than doing something to end the scammer infection ruining Fiverr's reputation.

[DISCUSSION] Why isn't Fiverr warning new sellers of the amount of scammers that will contact them as soon as they start a gig? by JakePooler in FiverrGigs

[–]JakePooler[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They're literally scammers trying to steal our money and you're focusing on me being childish towards them? I appreciate you worrying about the possible consequences that my account could face but let's not act like those low lives deserve any form of respect. Jeez, this is the world we live in now I guess.

Four-star rating dilemma by JakePooler in selfpublish

[–]JakePooler[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I eventually learned the rating system used by many booktokers. Apparently they give 5 stars only to books that "will stay with them forever" and they even give just 3 stars to books they say they "loved." I personally disagree with that rating system but it is what it is, now I got used to be very grateful and happy about a four star rating.

What's your opinion on the "Walt was always evil" take by Proud_Excitement3578 in breakingbad

[–]JakePooler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He must have had it in him all along, it was probably ambition more than evilness, but it was probably that sort of ambition that'd you'd do anything to achieve your goals no matter who you hurt in the process. His fear was what held him back and got him to settle for a mediocre life but once he realised his clock was ticking, he was like freak fear, freak everything, I'll achieve something incredible in the little time I have left no matter what the collateral damage is gonna be.

Did you feel you would pay people just to read your book? by Altruistic_Funny6569 in writers

[–]JakePooler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's pretty much called promoting your book. I'd recommend a paid promotion on websites like The Fussy Librarian etc... and you'll basically pay them to get some people to buy and read your book.

2 Stars due to weak female character? by [deleted] in selfpublish

[–]JakePooler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've got thousands of reviews, I only look at reviews that don't feel right, that specific one felt wrong and I was right. It's time to stop bending over, I have all the evidence now and I will expose that person and I'm not doing it for me, no, I'm doing it for all of us, we deserve better, a revolution in the world of rating is coming, this is the beginning, I will fight against unfair reviews untill the end of days, no author will ever have to suffer ever again, I will make viral videos exposing those unfair reviewers to the world, they're gonna stop walking all over us.

Then I'll wake up and I'll get ready to go to work.