Deliberately Deceptive Description

rightbank

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Is there a mechanism to require that the description of a story be accurate and not deceptive?
INMHO the stories of NTRmaster are represented as being one thing when in fact they are the exact opposite.
i.e. The story Reunited a Ch is described as "Terence plans and executes his revenge on Todd" yet the actual outcome is extreme humiliation and debasement of Terence. Another Ch header states "Terrence rebuilds his life" but it is an even worse result including his complete financial devastation and public humiliation.
on the bio page the author references an additional 4th Ch. that has been removed and tells where it can be found.
If the author will not correct the deceptive text can the site also remove the remaining submissions?
 
That's too bad, but, as someone else posted to you on another forum, if this bothers you so much, why are you reading stories by the author?
 
no longer reading anything by author

I read Ch 01 and did not like the way it ended.
The description of Ch 02 seemed to indicate that the protagonist would get revenge and some satisfaction against those who caused him so much heartache. So I got sucked in and ended up even more frustrated as at the end of the previous chapter. To see if the same formula continued I skimmed 03 and indeed he did it again. Now angry I read the NTRmasters bio learning that the Literotica admin had removed Ch 04 because NTRmaster had a link to another site where 04 could be found. NO I did not follow the link. Instead I thought if they felt strongly enough to remove 1, why not the others?

Some authors have the courtesy to advise or offer a caveat such as; this story contains . . . if this is not something you like or are offended by move on now.

Wishful thinking on my part since it seems like this guy misleads the reader on purpose.
 
Literotica is a shoestring operation by one couple, Laurel - who handles the stories and Manu - who handles the techie stuff.

The writers are responsible for generating their own story description snippets and global search tags/keywords.

Therefore, your rant should be properly addressed to and by the author, NTRmaster. Have you made your displeasure known to him/her?
 
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