Engage with the fandom community more. Don't just post your fan fiction and expect people to come to it. Comment on other people's fan works, participate in discussions about the fandom. This way, you become more visible within the community and people are more likely to check out your fan fiction.
Revise and improve your writing. Maybe the story needs some more twists and turns, or the characters need to be more relatable. You can also ask for feedback from a few friends who are into the same fandom. This can give you some ideas on how to make it better.
Perhaps the writing style or the story concept of the fan fiction doesn't appeal to a wider range of people. It might be too specific to a certain sub - group within the fandom. Another reason could be that there is not enough interaction or community building around it.
First, share it on more platforms. There are various fan fiction websites and social media groups dedicated to different fandoms.
Perhaps the story doesn't stand out enough. Fan fiction is a crowded space, so it has to have something unique. It could be the characters aren't developed well, or the plot is too predictable.
You could try to promote it in relevant communities. For instance, on forums or social media groups dedicated to robots, science - fiction, or fan fiction in general.
Maybe it's because the topic of robot fan fiction is quite niche. Not many people are into that specific genre, so it gets less attention.
Xie Bian and Fan Wujiu were under the jurisdiction of King Yama.
Xie Bi 'an and Fan Wujiu were the names of the Black and White Impermanences of the netherworld. They were the messengers responsible for catching lawless people in the netherworld.
Well, it's a rather rude statement. 'Stfu' is a vulgar abbreviation for'shut the f*** up'. It basically means that the person doesn't want to hear about someone's robot fanfiction, thinking it's uninteresting or not worthy of attention.
The novel "Do You Know?" Do you know? It should be Green, Red, Fat, and Skinny, HP Doujinshi's Grimm's Fairy Tales, Ten Years of Light in the Rain of the Underworld, Brilliant Stars, Fortunately, Even, Like a Fish Bone in the Throat, and so on.
I'm not sure specifically as it could be about a wide variety of things. It might be a fan - made story based on a horror - themed franchise, where the author creates a nightmare - like scenario involving the existing characters.