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Suggest making this less visible to respect the author's wishes? #12
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Agreed with chris, Wildbow has said that publicly available scrapers mess with his ability to talk to publishers (source), and have scared away at least one interested publisher in the past. On the one hand, you've got a super useful tool here, but on the other, you're kinda hurting and disrespecting the author. At the very very least, you could credit him directly in the README, maybe link to his Patreon, and talk to him directly about what he'd prefer. |
Yeah, the FAQ for Ward (Worm 2) specifically asks that scrapers not be publicly available:
So, yeah, Wildbow would definitely prefer that this public github repository not exist. It's an awesome tool (I was really glad to have an ebook version, personally), and the FAQ does go on to say:
So perhaps this repo could be taken down (or made private), and the script could be distributed more discreetly to people who want it? (e.g. via the parahumans subreddit) |
At the risk of being controversial, I'd like to mention that this repository has been archived here. |
Doesn't make any sense in making it less visible. People, this is Github. How many people do you think are able to use this and read Wildbow works? |
You don't need to know how to open a PR to be able to google "worm ebook" click the (currently) third result, scroll down a little, read the instructions in a readme and follow them. (I imagine most people who are reading million word web serials do have basic reading comprehension.) |
Basic reading comprehension? Sure. Capable of installing node and using a CLI? Not so sure. |
The README has full instructions for installing node (click link, click current, run the OS installer), how to open a terminal in your OS, and exactly what commands to run. But all of that is really a moot point. The whole point is that the widespread availability has scared off publishers and hurt the author. I don't think a potential publisher is going to care at all that scraping the ebook requires some minimal technical skill. And more so, it really doesn't matter what I think, or what you think about potential publishers. The author has made their wishes on the matter clear, and I think it's just decency to respect their wishes as much as possible. |
This really does not mean anything from the perspective of someone that probably doesn't understand development in any way (even if this seen trivial for us).
I do see your point and I do agree none of this matter. Just like this issue and this discution. I will keep using it nonetheless, just like I will keep it forked for other people to use it. It is a really good peace of software and it does not deserve to be taken down just because people like you see a morality problem in it. |
Apparently "you should respect the wishes of an author who writes a free story that you enjoy to the best of your ability" is a controversial morality statement. TIL. And apparently what the "software deserves" outranks what the author who spent thousands of hours writing this free story deserves. Shame. |
Didn't say it was controversial, but it is a morality statement.
Didn't say that either. They are two different cases and I just stated that the software didn't deserve to be taken down because is a silly solution for the problem the author is having. But okay, this is just pointless anyway. Have a good one! |
This repo is the number one result for "worm ebook". The author has explicitly said he doesn't mind people making their own ebooks but that publicising such methods damages his ability to pursue traditional ebook publishing routes.
Not saying this should be taken down (it's super useful!) but can we at least make it less conspicuous? This guy spends 50+ hours per week writing and has a following of millions, I just wish there was a way he could profit more from his awesome work.
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