Meaning of Kudos
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Poll #10088 Meaning of Kudos
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When I click the Kudos button, it most often means (one or more of) the following:
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Good job!
261 (70.7%)
I liked this!
339 (91.9%)
I finished this and didn't hate it!
60 (16.3%)
I ADORED this!
204 (55.3%)
I like clicking buttons and assign no meaning!
4 (1.1%)
None of these options apply
6 (1.6%)
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Date: 2012-04-07 05:24 am (UTC)FTR, I tend to leave comments solely on fanworks I really liked or loved. For one thing, I've got very limited time (once you factor out work and sleep hours AND add "free time", i.e. when I interact in Fandom/read or write fic/what-have-you) to leave comments on every fanwork I come across (which, when it comes to fic, is a lot.) In a way, I like to think that, because I don't leave comments on everything, those who get a comment from me will get an extra kick from knowing that I was seriously starry-eyed about my rambling on about their fanworks.
If I'm feeling totes \o/ about whatever I've enjoyed, I'll leave a Kudos AND a comment. It's like an additional tip of the hat to the writer/artist/vidder/mixer.