Feedback: Truth or Fluff?

I read this as:

Fluff = readers/fans/friends hyping a story up based on the merit of it being yours rather than based on the quality of the story itself.

Truth = whatever a reader genuinely thinks after reading the story and without factoring in who you are or how they feel about you either as a writer or personally.

Fluff is based only on making the writer feel good, truth is based on nothing but the story itself and how it lands or doesn't with readers.
 
I'm not going to pick because I think it's a false choice and we don't have to think that way.

If somebody likes my story, and tells me so, I think that's great, even if they don't have anything particularly deep to say about why.

I wrote this in another recent thread, and I'll repeat it:

The types of comments I appreciate:

1. Loved your story.
2. Here's what I loved about your story (and why).
3. I didn't like your story/something about your story (and here, with examples, is why).
4. Your story made me come.

The types of comments I don't appreciate:

1. Your story sucks.
2. You suck.

Comments that make me go, "Hmmmm."

1. Your story (especially if it's an incest story) brings back great memories.
I agree. If you have an opinion, tell me why.
 
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