That's not how it is in the OAOAST. SWF sure, but there you earn your respect/status by writing your best. It's a hobby that helps you become a better writer, interact with cool people, and pass some time. OAOAST is a lot more laid back (no competitive matchwriting, but more compromise, i.e. co-writing matches, talking out angles beforehand, covering for each other, no word limits, etc.). It's two very different takes on the e-fed scene, but I'd heartily recommend both. Hell I've got an SWF character all planned out for whenever I get a break in time to give it 100% effort. Those guys go balls out writing wise and deserve every compliment they get.