etiquette for moderating borderline comments

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What is the literotica culture/etiquette for moderating the following comment?

"we know what his name is
10/21/10 By: Anonymous
christ, how many fucking times do you need to state his name in the goddamn story? Talk about redundant."

I was about to just delete the comment, but I suppose it is constructive in a way. I can increase the number of personal pronouns and reduce the number of proper nouns in my writing.

Would you moderate/delete such a comment about one of your stories? Did I spoil this guy's buzz or what?
 
What is the literotica culture/etiquette for moderating the following comment?

"we know what his name is
10/21/10 By: Anonymous
christ, how many fucking times do you need to state his name in the goddamn story? Talk about redundant."

I was about to just delete the comment, but I suppose it is constructive in a way. I can increase the number of personal pronouns and reduce the number of proper nouns in my writing.

Would you moderate/delete such a comment about one of your stories? Did I spoil this guy's buzz or what?

Nope.
 
Delete it if you want to. There is no ettiquete, you are beholden to no one.

You can certainly take the advice to heart, whilst you delete it.

or, you can leave it in place and comment in answer, saying thanks-- a soft answer and all that. :)
 
Delete any comment on your stories that you don't like and/or don't think fair/appropriate if you want to. You're the judge.
 
It's up to you to delete it or not. I know of no etiquette regarding keeping or deleting comments.

I do like Stella's suggestion though. ;)
 
I have left all of my comments up but one. They pointed out that I spelled something important to the story incorrectly (celebrity name). After I fixed the mistake and resubmitted, I deleted the comment as it was no longer valid.
 
I have a hunch you'd react the same regardless of how the criticism was packaged.
 
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