Here you go:
When there is no character development whatsoever. It doesn’t need to go too fast, but no development makes it so the character is a little plain (if that makes sense). Sometimes when I feel like the author doesn’t have the motivation to write and they just speed it up by 5 times, then there is also a chance I would stop reading.
An unrealistic one, or an ending that just straight up disappoints you, like a story has been leading up to one big moment, and it isn’t as spectacular as it should’ve been.
If I know enough about that one thing that misrepresent, I will send them a message. If I don’t know enough about it I’ll still send a message, but without a lot of information since I don’t want to be wrong myself. I would tell them to educate themselves more on the topic.
Yes, time fillers that are obviously time fillers, for example a character singing in the shower for no reason, why does the reader need to see that?
Good directing, good story telling… At first I probably won’t even click on it if the cover and description don’t make me curious.
Creative idea’s. Stories that aren’t too cliche. Make something that you don’t see a lot.
Make sure to direct the story right.
Don’t make a lot of spelling/grammar mistakes.
Make the characters have good development.
Make side characters interesting, don’t make them just a filler for the MC, make them have an interesting past, make them sequel worthy (don’t have to make a sequel), but make them still have their own life.
If you have more questions you might find some answers in a thread I made. It honestly helped me a lot when I had to come up with my story and all:) here is the link.