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This is for all those who claim how expensive WN is and it's unjustified etc... I've also seen "math" that I can't seem to understand. Maybe pricing used to be different, but currently you seem to get less yet it is cheaper than those "calculations".
I am going to explain the pricing for everyone first, then focus on why you feel everything is expensive.
A standard ebook on Amazon of a basic 70,000 words will cost you anywhere between $3.99 and $7.99, there are those which can go beyond the $10 mark but everyone will complain they are too expensive, which they are.
SS prices on chapters are decided universally on 1SS per 200 words, charging at the first word (although my personal belief is that they should be charged at the final word, which I will explain later)
This math is calculated buying SS at the cheapest package, which is 50SS for $0.99USD and no bonus SS, meaning each SS is approximately $0.02. If you were to read 70,000 words on webnovel, that would cost you ~$7.30 (350SS, which is seven purchases of $0.99 equaling $6.93. But remember how I told you SS is charged per 200 words at the first word? Well this calculation is based on a consistent 10SS chapters, which are 1,801 - 2,000 words per chapter and I conveniently used a median average of 1,900 words to calculate. How many chapters(Total words / words per chapter) x SS cost per chapter / 50 x 0.99)
Regardless of all that, what you are paying for a webnovel is on the slightly upper scale of ebook prices, but not such an unreasonable amount that people make it out to be. This isn't even counting daily free SS and bonus SS from bulk purchases. Checking in daily and using your power stones alone will give you ~24SS (~$0.48) and depending on the purchase package you buy, you will get from 10% all the way up to 30% bonus SS.
If you bought the most expensive package and used your daily free SS, that ebook worth of content would cost you ~$5.20... still seem to think it's expensive?
No, it's not that expensive. However webnovel releases an enormous amount of content and what is expensive is your reading habit. You are simply reading too much and can't afford it. WN now also offers a premium super mcguffin price for unlimited reading, but someone else can properly calculate prices, costs and benefits etc.
Why everyone is riled up about the costs comes down to several factors. First, everyone was used to never paying for content before QI came about, only voluntary donations of amounts they felt were appropriate. QI respected this and at first everything was free too, they then worked their way through adwalls and into their standard business model, which they have always practiced. Start charging people for what they are used to getting for free and then yes, there are going to be unhappy people, but that's how the world works. If you want free, then grind for SS and slow down you're reading, or venture out where there is still an endless amount of free translated content on the internet.
The next point of rage comes from filler chapters. You who unlocked said chapters chose to unlock said chapters, what are you complaining about? because you didn't know they would be fillers? It still doesn't mean you should go around ranting that each filler chapter costs you $0.20 and it is so very expensive. Why don't you instead do something constructive? Make lists of filler chapters that can be skipped or chat groups to let others know not to waste their money on a particular chapter? Instead you just use that as justification why SS are too expensive.
Lastly is the comparison of EN vs CN prices. EN prices are based of the standard western market which also allows for translator and editor payments. You aren't complaining that you are being massively overcharged, you are having a whinge that they have it cheaper and you want it too.
I'm going to use a famous book for comparison here - Harry Potter. I just looked up an ebook complete set price which was $49.60. Not just that, but maybe you want to purchase the paperback too $70-$100 or more. Which one though, they constantly rebrand the series with new revised editions and updated covers which are designed to make you want them.
Now, the HP series has a total of 1,084,170 words, which would cost you 5,421SS, or a price of $83.40 (with 30% more bunus SS), with a drop of $0.48 per day you dedicate you free SS too. Slightly higher than the ebook versions, but that's due to the later HP books being significantly larger so the median cost of $$ to words goes down. (Someone writes a book 200,000 words long, they won't be pricing it at $20, not even pottercraft.) The price is still within a reasonable amount for the entire HP series.
Now what is expensive are shorter chapter. This is due to to SS cost being calculated at the first word of the 200 word block. The shorter the chapters, the more expensive it is in the long run due to the "rounding up". I could literally write chapters 201 words long and people would be charged 2SS per chapter. It seems very cheap, but you are in fact paying double the price. Going of a 70,000 word book with chapters 201 words long is $13.79 without any discounts of free or bonus SS, far too expensive, even just average short chapters with a median word count of 300 words (201 - 400 words == 2SS) is $9.24.
Instead people release longer chapters, which are better value for your dollar, and you complain how extraordinarily and unreasonably expensive it is (I also did the same initially before I knew how they were priced, but now you know too, so you have no excuses)
I'm not saying WN doesn't have any problems, but the pricing of SS isn't one of them. (People didn't even complain about the pricing at first until QI released more than they can afford, or took away what it had previously given away for free)
P.s. Discounted price calculations are based off 30% extra SS, not 30% off. If you calculate that way, you would be wrong.
tl;dr basically what the title says.