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MotivatedSloth the point being that many people would balk at the thought of shelling out $200 at once for the 2k long novel. I also specifically used the 24 hour passes because the average person reads 250 words per minute. Maybe 500 for Webnovel skimming. For the 5 SS chapters, that's 2 minutes per chapter, 30 chapters an hour and up to 600 chapters at skimming speed with 4 hours to sleep/eat/etc. So that's minimum $7 to rent the novel. If we scale to more normal reading speeds, that's $28. Maybe $2 is too little for that kind of reading, but the reader was unlikely to start the novel otherwise. And $3 is definitely still in the range of what someone would probably be comfortable paying. Shorten it to 8 hours per pass if you think that helps, but I don't know if it would be as appealing for the price as 24 hours sounds. One time use per novel can also be added to make people not overly dependent upon them, but it might create unwanted levels of antiselection.
And daily update pass scaling to author production is a good idea, it just might be a bit onerous to implement.