>>24659047
Yes, individuals naturally become collectives as we step into the advanced ages of meta-algorithmics. It's unavoidable unless the platform itself decides to go against the flow. Alas, I have no agency to provide permanent fixes to these issues, all I can do is point out that there are alternative paths to the Ruined Roads ahead which authors may consider if they want to increase their likelihood of success

>>24659055
I'm aware of it. Picrel, I'm providing you with a sneak peek into what fictions the Ink writers are devising for December launch. Concerning generalized mass publishing, there's not much of a discernible tangent to be circumvented here in contrast to those same-genre bandwagons. The main advantage of these stories is their ability to algorithm-redirect readers through mutual shout-outs. What an atomised individual can do to insulate their success amid this maelstrom is basically doing the same by pursuing shout-out requests with other authors, or if we get needlessly passive, maneuvering their release schedule outside it.