dalubhasangoso changed the title to Why did webnovel increase the locked chapters to almost all premium novels? .

    dalubhasangoso If the userbase count is high, then it doesn't matter. If enough people buy ss, then it is sustainable.

    A lot of people come here because it's the official site for certain adaptations and publish their own writing. So you'll get new people no matter what.

    As for reading a few series that are over 1000 chapters? Forget it. You are not webnovel's audience as you are expected to pay a lot into it.

    It honestly felt like they suddenly just flooded a whole bunch of novels with a paywall. Even some ones that had 800+ chapters running suddenly have a paywall on all but around the first 100 chapters. I can't even afford to lets a few chapters pass anymore because I don't know when they will suddenly put those chapters I delay in reading behind a wall. Guess the guys at the top want that Christmas bonus.

    sigh. came thinking it would be a good site for me to read novels considering the tales of demons and gods is literally free (all 471 chapters up to date) but then realised all the other novels are pay to read while being completely free on other websites. I'll just come here to fill up a library of currently reading books and find a free version online :|

    dalubhasangoso Use Qidian Underground, where people contribue one or two chapters from their favorite novels each day, and share them with each other. Though the occasional flamer comes along.

    Also, Webnovel is following the Chinese Qidian website, where after Chapter 50 you pay 1 RMB (about USD 0.14) for a 2000+ word chapter. Just because it works in China doesn't means it works worldwide, but Qidian doesn't seem to grasp that.

    To be honest, I wouldn't mind about 50+ Chapters being Premium, but 99% of the novel is too much.

    kulmai I think it's good, the reader gets a new chapter while the writer can ss.

      Since I am in a solemn mood today I will not be sarcastic and actually explain things plainly. The short version is monopoly.

      The long answer is that you have separated and divided communities (Gravity Tales, Wuxiaworld etc.), readers, and translators that have no central gathering (except for NovelUpdates, the website that tracks translations and new chapters.) or stable funding (Patreon and donations are varied, and unstable for most translators that aren't apart of a website like GT or WW).

      Qidian plans to become the hegemony of Chinese and Korean to English translations website that brings all those divided communities, readers, and translators under one roof, in a corporate sense their plan is to expand and absorb the novel translation landscape bit by bit and create a monopoly.

      Whoever was the person or people behind this idea, this clearly shows how they know what they are doing and how perspective they are in terms of opportunities, as you can pretty much see novel translations as ripe, untamed wilderness that seemingly no one wants but with much funding can become a massive and profitable farming endeavor.

      Qidian first created this website and let most novels be free, alas some locked with ads. Slowly as their grip and influence grew, as did their selection, they were able to slowly make more and more novels with ads with readers annoyed but finding it acceptable nevertheless, they and eventually released premium chapters, though this upset many people it was a calculated move that was an eventuality, the timing was correct, as if they had done this slightly earlier, later or even at the beginning they would've lost too many of their readers to be able to continue their model.

      The forum acts as a rage outlet in which the old users fume until eventually resigning to the system or leaving (Which they will be forced to come back when this is the only website left). The new users will either adapt immediately or not at all.

      Eventually, they partnered with Gravity Tales and a few other websites and started 'dual hosting' novels, this is, in fact, a very slow process in which they are devouring the websites and tempting the translators and website staff with better terms if they decide to solely work for them.

      In the end, they wish to have a website that is the only central gathering website for novel translations, and by extension no matter what they do nor how much money they demand there will be no competition other than a few low key translators & websites that cannot compete in selection, mainstreamness, or chapter releases.

      If Qidian hasn't completely devoured Wuxiaworld and Gravity Tales by the next two years, I will be wrong about my speculation, however, if I am right... shrugs who cares? You can either see this as a good or bad thing, but I like to see it as pros and cons. We, the readers of the novel translations community need this change, in my opinion, the translators and editors deserve stable funding too. I'm interested if Qidian is also attempting to merge the writing community as well such as RoyalRoadl, but we'll have to see.

        Rextraos That pretty much sums it all up.
        As for RoyalRoadl and Qidian partnering up? As far as I can tell, that is unlikely atm. But who knows what will happen in the future.

        Yea it's by far too expensive for the garbage they dare to sell. It's round 0,2$ per 2k word-chapter regardless of the actual content.

        If this continues, I don't mind to just throw this service into the bin and return to my good old hardcover books, whole reason I stick to novels on web is because my mobile is very light and compact compared to those big heavy books hahaha

          I am now temporary putting those series that turned premium onto shelve, only using my free SS on single or two series I really like. Rest of the time, I go back to WW and Gravity trans, as there are other series there worth pursuing! Getting too angry or too sad about it does nothing as this isn't the translators fault, is just QI business decision. Time will tell if QI decision will affect them or not.

          Rextraos yea that’s pretty much their plan but I doubt it’s gonna work. With the price they set, there will definitely be other site or places to find the chapters. So they won’t be the only site left (except for Chinese novel) . Korean novels have their own system so doubt they can do that. Hopefully they won’t find any other novels besides Chinese and korean anymore.

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