Email from a Troll

Boxlicker101

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I received this email from a troll on my newest story:

This message contains feedback for: Boxlicker101
About the submission: Temporary Romance Becomes Permanent
This feedback was sent by: Anonymous
Comments:
"This story is a sequel to the story "Temporary Romance," and starts where that other tale left off."
I HATE it when I find out information like that ONLY AFTER I OPEN THE FUCKING STORY. So, when that happens, unread, I give the story an automatic rating of 1.


The information in question was the first paragraph in the story. :(
 
I received this email from a troll on my newest story:

This message contains feedback for: Boxlicker101
About the submission: Temporary Romance Becomes Permanent
This feedback was sent by: Anonymous
Comments:
"This story is a sequel to the story "Temporary Romance," and starts where that other tale left off."
I HATE it when I find out information like that ONLY AFTER I OPEN THE FUCKING STORY. So, when that happens, unread, I give the story an automatic rating of 1.


The information in question was the first paragraph in the story. :(

Uck. What a loser. He/she got confused so you get a low rating? WTF is that?

I'll go read your story and give it the rating I know it deserves, but depending on how many votes you have it might not help. I have a story that got bombed and no explanation was given. The high votes are bringing it up .1 at a time. Sucks cause I was #2 in the top list for the month in the genre.

Anyway I know this is the same ol' and it might be hard but don't let it bug you. Trolls are nasty. That's their job. Says nothing about you as a writer ;)
 
I received this email from a troll on my newest story:

This message contains feedback for: Boxlicker101
About the submission: Temporary Romance Becomes Permanent
This feedback was sent by: Anonymous
Comments:
"This story is a sequel to the story "Temporary Romance," and starts where that other tale left off."
I HATE it when I find out information like that ONLY AFTER I OPEN THE FUCKING STORY. So, when that happens, unread, I give the story an automatic rating of 1.


The information in question was the first paragraph in the story. :(

As you jolly well know, our readership varies from the intellectual to the psychotic. Putting a story up is akin to launching a boat...it may float and it may sink...and the trolls have hammers and drills. :rolleyes:
 
What's amazing is it took him/her more time to write that feedback than a simple back-click.

You'd think he walked a mile to read your story or something.
 
Since he wanted to be informed before opening the story, I guess he was expecting you to call and warn him.

Wow, Box. :rose:
 
I received this email from a troll on my newest story:

This message contains feedback for: Boxlicker101
About the submission: Temporary Romance Becomes Permanent
This feedback was sent by: Anonymous
Comments:
"This story is a sequel to the story "Temporary Romance," and starts where that other tale left off."
I HATE it when I find out information like that ONLY AFTER I OPEN THE FUCKING STORY. So, when that happens, unread, I give the story an automatic rating of 1.


The information in question was the first paragraph in the story. :(

What were you expecting from a free porn site, adoration?

I dont know if this state still does it but several years ago the bureaucrats gave parents Client Satisfaction Surveys when social workers took their kids.
 
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I received this email from a troll on my newest story:

This message contains feedback for: Boxlicker101
About the submission: Temporary Romance Becomes Permanent
This feedback was sent by: Anonymous
Comments:
"This story is a sequel to the story "Temporary Romance," and starts where that other tale left off."
I HATE it when I find out information like that ONLY AFTER I OPEN THE FUCKING STORY. So, when that happens, unread, I give the story an automatic rating of 1.


The information in question was the first paragraph in the story. :(

What!? Did he read backwards!??! :rolleyes:
 
What!? Did he read backwards!??! :rolleyes:

He (or she) probably ran across the story in the New Stories listing. Then, when he saw the reference to a previous story, rather than clicking on the link to all my stories, which is just under the title, and reading the previous episode, he got pissed off. Who can figure trolls. :confused:
 
Sir, I clicked open your thread when I saw the word troll. As many of you know I don’t like the way so many of LITEROTICA’S authors continually demean our reading public. This in spite of the fact they live for the viewing numbers and the positive comments.

Was he some evil TROLL or was he simply giving you his opinion as a reader?

Back in 2005 I got a very similar comment.

In my case I suggested at the end of a story (even though it was a story that quite legitimately was a standalone story) that I was planning a sequel.

The reader advised me in no uncertain terms that this was unacceptable and that I should have labeled the story “Chapter 1” so that readers like he (or she? I can’t remember) would know before clicking open the story what awaited him.

He told me he gave me a “1” and he hoped that his admonishment would make me learn my lesson. He said he never opened multi chapter stories. PERIOD. He had a couple of reasons for this: the huge number of stories on the site that were never finished was one (we’ve all come across these – I myself have a couple up that I’ve to date not finished), and another was his preference for reading the complete story at once versus waiting perhaps months or years for the rest.

When I thought about it his points were quite legitimate.

Still, at the time I thought he was a bit of a prick for giving me a “1”. But I did learn my lesson! And in the months that followed my “1” I heard from four or five other authors that they’d been similarly advised and treated. Quite simply there are a group of our readers who’d like to be warned in advance if a story is not complete as posted.

I will concede that your advising them in the first paragraph should have been sufficient for most but I must say I’m not surprised that there’d be some who’d still be irritated and let you know it. And with you being a veteran LITEROTICAN my guess is this is not the first time you’ve heard of this.

Does this mean you always must advise the reader in advance? Of course not! I still often leave the reader hanging. For a variety of reasons. But when I do I accept that some will be pissed off enough to give me a “1”. C’est la vie…

The big problem with threads like yours (these innumerable “Worst Comment” threads that seem to pop up weekly in both AHland and SFworld) is that they just breed more contempt for our readers.
“Uck. What a loser.” Writes one poster on your thread.
Another “the trolls have hammers and drills”.
“You'd think he walked a mile to read your story or something” another posts sarcastically.
“Since he wanted to be informed before opening the story, I guess he was expecting you to call and warn him.” HA HA.

He/she is a reader! And we’re lucky to have them. That’s why over 20,000 authors have posted stories here. TO BE READ!

So grow up! Take your medicine like a man!

Hell, even the most popular story in the history of LITEROTICA has received its share of “bad comments”. I just smile, send them a thank you for their interest and move on.

I’m james r scouries and I believe it's time we thanked our readers…

[size=+2]Dolphins rule…[/size]
 
I think the comment was legitmate. I think giving a story an automatic 1 for any one issue (this being one that just crop up form the storytelling or presentation of that particular story) is what is trollish.
 
I agree, God help me, with scouries. At least the guy has criteria for judging a story. Or one criterion, perhaps. I tend to think of a troll as a reader who just gives out 1's for the hell of it.
 
He (or she) probably ran across the story in the New Stories listing. Then, when he saw the reference to a previous story, rather than clicking on the link to all my stories, which is just under the title, and reading the previous episode, he got pissed off. Who can figure trolls. :confused:

Don't feel special. He/she treats everyone this way. You were not singled out for this treatment.

This morning he/she backed over a bicycle in the driveway, simply because it wasn't supposed to be left there.

Training the world to conform to one's own standards is an endless task.
 
Sir, I clicked open your thread when I saw the word troll. As many of you know I don’t like the way so many of LITEROTICA’S authors continually demean our reading public. This in spite of the fact they live for the viewing numbers and the positive comments.

Was he some evil TROLL or was he simply giving you his opinion as a reader?

Back in 2005 I got a very similar comment.

In my case I suggested at the end of a story (even though it was a story that quite legitimately was a standalone story) that I was planning a sequel.

The reader advised me in no uncertain terms that this was unacceptable and that I should have labeled the story “Chapter 1” so that readers like he (or she? I can’t remember) would know before clicking open the story what awaited him.

He told me he gave me a “1” and he hoped that his admonishment would make me learn my lesson. He said he never opened multi chapter stories. PERIOD. He had a couple of reasons for this: the huge number of stories on the site that were never finished was one (we’ve all come across these – I myself have a couple up that I’ve to date not finished), and another was his preference for reading the complete story at once versus waiting perhaps months or years for the rest.

When I thought about it his points were quite legitimate.

Still, at the time I thought he was a bit of a prick for giving me a “1”. But I did learn my lesson! And in the months that followed my “1” I heard from four or five other authors that they’d been similarly advised and treated. Quite simply there are a group of our readers who’d like to be warned in advance if a story is not complete as posted.

I will concede that your advising them in the first paragraph should have been sufficient for most but I must say I’m not surprised that there’d be some who’d still be irritated and let you know it. And with you being a veteran LITEROTICAN my guess is this is not the first time you’ve heard of this.

Does this mean you always must advise the reader in advance? Of course not! I still often leave the reader hanging. For a variety of reasons. But when I do I accept that some will be pissed off enough to give me a “1”. C’est la vie…

The big problem with threads like yours (these innumerable “Worst Comment” threads that seem to pop up weekly in both AHland and SFworld) is that they just breed more contempt for our readers.
“Uck. What a loser.” Writes one poster on your thread.
Another “the trolls have hammers and drills”.
“You'd think he walked a mile to read your story or something” another posts sarcastically.
“Since he wanted to be informed before opening the story, I guess he was expecting you to call and warn him.” HA HA.

He/she is a reader! And we’re lucky to have them. That’s why over 20,000 authors have posted stories here. TO BE READ!

So grow up! Take your medicine like a man!

Hell, even the most popular story in the history of LITEROTICA has received its share of “bad comments”. I just smile, send them a thank you for their interest and move on.

I’m james r scouries and I believe it's time we thanked our readers…

[size=+2]Dolphins rule…[/size]

In the case in hand, he voted without reading the story, or so he said, which makes him a troll, in my book.

This was not a continuing story, but was a sequel, and strictly a stroke story anyhow. I mentioned the previous story in the first paragraph of my submission because I thought readers might be interested in knowing what brought about the characters waking up in bed together.
 
QUOTE BoxmanIn the case in hand, he voted without reading the story, or so he said, which makes him a troll, in my book. This was not a continuing story, but was a sequel, and strictly a stroke story anyhow. I mentioned the previous story in the first paragraph of my submission because I thought readers might be interested in knowing what brought about the characters waking up in bed together.

MOI I understood from your first post the above which is why I wrote:I will concede that your advising them in the first paragraph should have been sufficient for most but I must say I’m not surprised that there’d be some who’d still be irritated and let you know it. And with you being a veteran LITEROTICAN my guess is this is not the first time you’ve heard of this.

My problem is with the whole concept of “TROLL” or “TROLLISH”. Trolls according to you people are invariably “readers” or “commenter’s” who give 1’s. And these so called “TROLLS” are always described with other derogatory adjectives – like ‘stupid’ or ‘moronic’ or ‘illiterate’ or …

By AHland definition someone who gives a “1” is a TROLL and an idiot.

But what about the “5” givers. Those people who just give perfect scores (I could easily list at least ten of you who’ve at one time or another have proudly posted that you never give less than a “4”). Are they TROLLS? Are they described as morons? NOT LIKELY!

And the readers who just post gushing comments? Who jump from story after story (especially when a contest is on) praising everyone to the sky without any hint of critical comment. Whose comments leave you shaking your head knowing they haven’t read the story in question. TROLLS? Hardly.

You know sir, LITEROTICA statistics are pretty clear – our stories (and I include mine in this) are invariably scored too high. Even the QUEEN :cattail: concedes this – it’s one of the reasons they changed the voting system last year. She and MANU :D were trying to bring at least a little credibility back to the stories rating.

Quite frankly there’s not an author on this site who couldn’t use a hell of a lot more critical comments.

And we won’t get them if, every time someone has the temerity to criticize us, we start one of these whining threads and call the critic a trollish, illiterate moron. Dear Mr Box, I simply ask that you try to remember just how many of these complaint threads you’ve seen over your years here. Hundreds? Thousands? Yes yours is just one small thread - but its the cumulative effect of these threads that continues to widen the gulf between we authors and reality.


I’m james r scouries and I believe it's time for a little integrity around here…

[size=+2]Dolphins rule…[/size]
 
People need to pay to vote. The bullspit would stop if you shelled out a dollar for your Literotica Idol.
 
I received this email from a troll on my newest story:

This message contains feedback for: Boxlicker101
About the submission: Temporary Romance Becomes Permanent
This feedback was sent by: Anonymous
Comments:
"This story is a sequel to the story "Temporary Romance," and starts where that other tale left off."
I HATE it when I find out information like that ONLY AFTER I OPEN THE FUCKING STORY. So, when that happens, unread, I give the story an automatic rating of 1.


The information in question was the first paragraph in the story. :(

Sounds like my guy here. I forgot to put chapter 1 in the title even though it was at the top of the first page :rolleyes::

This feedback was sent by: Anonymous

Comments:

The chapter number goes in the title, so people know this BEFORE THEY OPEN THE FUCKING THING, ASSHOLE! Therefore, this got an automatic rating of 1."
 
QUOTE gayJBJ :( People need to pay to vote. The bullspit would stop if you shelled out a dollar for your Literotica Idol.

I once made a proposal to the QUEEN :cattail: that she charge for each post a person made. Real authors (ie those that actually posted stories on the site) would get some free but everyone else would pay.

According to my formula and the number of stories and posts you've made, you owe LITEROTICA $3,725.13.

Please remit this amount a.s.a.p. to

Finance Dept.,
LITEROTICA Inc.
c/o ScouriesWorld
Miami Beach, Florida

I'd also like to point out to you (perrhaps you've never noticed) that LITEROTICA has a GBLT whatever forum. And yet whenever I wander into AHland I'm met by 3 or 4 "gay" threads authored by you.

I have nothing against those of you who follow a gay lifestyle but I feel I'd be remiss if I didn't point out to you that this is the AUTHORS HANGOUT. In future perhaps you could post your "gay lifestyle" threads on the proper forum.

Thanks,

jim
 
I got a feedback this morning from someone trying to save my soul by making me stop writing. I find it odd that his own wasn't in danger from reading . . . :confused:
 
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