Is there other Protagonize-related terminology I should be aware of?
Here are a few terms you might see thrown around on Protagonize that you may not understand at first glance. Not to worry — we were all new here once! • Pages: When you see the term “pages” used on the site, it generally means every chapter or branch of a work, aside from the first root or “starter” chapter of that work. So if you’re looking at an author’s profile and it says they’ve written 20 works and 80 chapters, that means they’ve written 20 starter pages and 80 follow-up pages, for a total of 100 pages in all. Clear as mud, right? 🙂 • Markers & Faves: The distinction between markers and favourites may not be clear to a new user, but they are quite different. A page marker lets you jump back to a specific page in a work that you were reading. A listing of your markers in whichever work you’re currently looking at will show up beneath the author guidance in the right column while reading. A favourite lets you flag the entire story or work you’re reading as something that you’d lik