Actingup
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Can’t blame an account for doing what it says on the tinI got hit by Overcritical a couple of times. An entire account devoted to trashing on stories. Priceless.
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Can’t blame an account for doing what it says on the tinI got hit by Overcritical a couple of times. An entire account devoted to trashing on stories. Priceless.
Well, fair’s fair. It’s not like we can read anything of yours, either.Quantum physics suggests the wild possibility of parallel universes where anything can happen... But in none of them will you find someone like me reading someone like you... or the one above you... or the one above them.... And certainly not leaving a comment.
Just as well, I'm sure that with his staggering intellect anything he penned would be far more than mere mortals could comprehend.Well, fair’s fair. It’s not like we can read anything of yours, either.
I like this betterI remember thee, the kindness of thy youth, the love of thine espousals, thy following after Me in the wilderness, in a land not sown...
I considered posting this yesterday but I was lazy and now you've saved me digging it up again
Oh, I think you can point the finger at the man in the mirror there. Being an unrepentant, combative asshole is what got you banned, even if it took someone else calling you on it before the mods lowered the boom.Sadly, the last time I did post something here, a vile rat got me banned, so not going down that path again.
I had people flip out about a non-consent scene once. It was part of a larger story and was meant to establish a villain. In their defense, I should have put a warning. So, that was on me. Lesson learned. It can be a very touchy subject, even in fantasy, and even if it's portrayed as a truly evil act. But to actually seek it out and then get mad when you find it? Ridiculous.
Sounds about right!I heard someone describe these people as the Recreationally Offended.
Being offended and stating their righteous outrage is a form of entertainment for these sad, pathetic creatures who create nothing of their own and validate themselves by condemning others.
I had this happen on one of my stories. Guy commented he had to stop reading when I injected the 'baby crap'. Said he gave me 3/5 stars. That's fine, move along sir.
Then 8 months later he leaves another comment, wondering why he came back to read it a second time, and reconfirming his earlier comment was still valid. He then complained that my story was obviously written to cater to the pregnancy fetish. Uh, yeah. Almost all of my stories do, cause I find it hot. I know he's read them, cause he's commented on others!
Maybe he'll come back in a few months and complain again after rereading it for a third time.
I don't think it's recreational with many of them. I think they truly believe they are on a sacred mission to stomp out those things they see as vile. It appears all the time here. "That's not my kink so it's bad! I gotta do something about it!" Keyboard warriors tilting at pixilated windmills.I heard someone describe these people as the Recreationally Offended.
Being offended and stating their righteous outrage is a form of entertainment for these sad, pathetic creatures who create nothing of their own and validate themselves by condemning others.
Fabulous! A well-executed verbal Fleche indeed!He just wants to find out if the character is still pregnant, that's why he waited 8 months.
As an author who hasn’t yet reached these kinda high ratings, readership and feedback, I like to understand what gains such a positive response, so I had a glance at your three most recent stories.I have fans (26th and something is one) who read my stories, claim to despise them, but have commented multiple times over the years. I assume they’re rereading them over and over over the years.
There’s a group of people who do this and are systematically voting down my stories to get them below 4.5.
Anyone else?
I think it’s great I get this much attention. It shows my writing really makes people feel something. They’re so ashamed of how the stories make them feel that they attack them over and over.
I don't think there's an eyeroll gif big enough for this.As an author who hasn’t yet reached these kinda high ratings, readership and feedback, I like to understand what gains such a positive response, so I had a glance at your three most recent stories.
Here’s my feedback to help you recover from not having reached 4.5 for one of the three:
If you don’t wanna have people comment and rate, maybe you shouldn’t start every story urging readers to comment and rate…?
Your dialogue for women in the story I started to read was, in my personal view, inauthentic and two dimensional
You say you’re a top 20 author, so maybe at your level of popularity, it’s time to take feedback as a gift, and view all readers as people with legitimate povs, and not trolls if they don’t like what you write… ?
I have fans (26th and something is one) who read my stories, claim to despise them, but have commented multiple times over the years. I assume they’re rereading them over and over over the years.
There’s a group of people who do this and are systematically voting down my stories to get them below 4.5.
Anyone else?
I think it’s great I get this much attention. It shows my writing really makes people feel something. They’re so ashamed of how the stories make them feel that they attack them over and over.
My granddaddy use to say, "A fox smells its own hole first."All sorts of feral creatures are drawn to a porn site. Writers and consumers alike. I wonder why that is...
kathy-bates.jpgI'm just tickled that we're all agreeing to call them "fans."
I'm just tickled that we're all agreeing to call them "fans."
If we take the view that reader comments are about the way that reader feels after reading your writing, rather than about the quality of your writing, then repeated comments become more of an interesting opportunity for social observation. I've seen comments before that show how the reader has evolved in their views and responses (26th included), and I appreciate their honesty although not always the message. It's the ridiculous, pretentious ones (hello Stacnash!) that really stir me up.I have fans (26th and something is one) who read my stories, claim to despise them, but have commented multiple times over the years. I assume they’re rereading them over and over over the years.
Almost all my stories were above 4.5 some hall of famers for years. This ‘group’ just started attacking them recently. It’s ok. I have well over 10,000 followers. Out of over 100,000 authors I am the 12th most followed author on the site. I write jack off stories not literature.As an author who hasn’t yet reached these kinda high ratings, readership and feedback, I like to understand what gains such a positive response, so I had a glance at your three most recent stories.
Here’s my feedback to help you recover from not having reached 4.5 for one of the three:
If you don’t wanna have people comment and rate, maybe you shouldn’t start every story urging readers to comment and rate…?
Your dialogue for women in the story I started to read was, in my personal view, inauthentic and two dimensional
You say you’re a top 20 author, so maybe at your level of popularity, it’s time to take feedback as a gift, and view all readers as people with legitimate povs, and not trolls if they don’t like what you write… ?
This type of group has come and gone over the years and aren't as special as they think they are.Almost all my stories were above 4.5 some hall of famers for years. This ‘group’ just started attacking them recently. It’s ok. I have well over 10,000 followers. I am the 12th most followed author on the site. I write jack off stories not literature.
So, I write what I enjoy, I know others enjoy it too.
My point was that I just find it funny these people are so involved and was curious if it’s just me or everyone who gets attacked.
Why? It's an opinion like any other.I don't think there's an eyeroll gif big enough for this.
Interesting to me. I haven’t written for almost 2 years. These attacks just started amping up. Like I said. They’ve been going back and rereading them.This happens with most of my stories (including the specific user you reference). I think it is substantially driven by the genre (Loving Wives). Most of it happens in the first week or so along with all the "1" bombers then the comments even out and the ratings drift upward.
The silly thing is that, notwithstanding what anyone might think about which stories should be in which categories, the title and tags on my stories make it abundantly clear what the subject matter is. Yet those people primarily criticize the subject matter is as opposed to writing style or character development or whatever. It is like reading all of Stephen King's books and slagging each and every one because you don't like horror.
As you said, if it gets people that worked up then it is making them feel something. I take that as a compliment.
It's your posts here in the AH that's drawing attention to you.Interesting to me. I haven’t written for almost 2 years. These attacks just started amping up. Like I said. They’ve been going back and rereading them.