User blog comment:Peregrinefalcon/New Ideas are Shadows, And Old Ones are Light/@comment-1829516-20140103164726/@comment-11493954-20140104025437

I'm doing it.

(BTW, we get a figure of how many people are doing it, then I'll explain more. I don't think I'm being clear, because when I read it over, I confused myself. O_O How is that possible?)

Eh, I'll give the example here:

Person A(stories(these are as many stories as you want to enter) 1,2,3,4), Person B(stories 5, 6) Person C(stories 7,8,9) join. You can add stories later, of course. This'll be in the blog as a database, and everyone checks to see the updates at some point. Person A messages Person B through a talkpage or a comment in the blog saying you read and comment my story 1, I'll read one of yours. Person B: Sure, you read and comment my story 6. They do this. They each read one, and have a comment. Person C says to A, trade my 7 for your 3. They each have a comment, and read one. Person A say to Person B, trade my 2 for your 5. Each has another comment on a different story, and traded twice. Person B and Person C do 5 for 9. Person B had their second comment on story 5, Person C has one on 9. The PERSONS (horrid grammar) are deciding the trading they do, how much they do, how many comments they have, how much they read, how often they do it, who they do it with, how many comments they get for each story, etc.

AKA these guidelines:

1. Everyone runs it, just any two people agree on what they are trading. You don't have to finish your story to enter it, just reasonable length.

2. You can ask the same or different people for trades on your stories.

3. If you want more than one comment on any one story, trade several times. Don't ask the person you already had read that particular story read the story again, unless you added to it, since that wouldn't work.

4. You figure out how many comments you want on each of your stories, and do trades to get them.