CrimsonMaiden
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WARNINGWARNING said:Har! you purposefully typed "hard on"
So? It only bothers you because you don't have one.
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WARNINGWARNING said:Har! you purposefully typed "hard on"
Hs get your story more visibility. Therefore, it is natural that more people click on its title to see what all the fuss is about. It is also natural that some of them don't like your story and consider themselves tricked by the H-status, therefore voting it down more harshly than usual.sr71plt said:Don't know if this is happening to other authors here, but I've noticed that just as soon as one of my stories goes "hot," someone slips in and votes it a 1. Almost never fails. Do you think they think that makes their stories any better in comparison or that this is an adult thing to do? (Those were rhetorical questions.)
You don't know that. It's just always assumed to be so for the sake of the newbie's ego. And the newbie wasn't seeking discussion, he was posing rhetorical questions.CrimsonMaiden said:They're not griping about legitimate votes. It's troll votes that are being discussed.
I wasn't "bothered". I was amused! hense the "har!"CrimsonMaiden said:So? It only bothers you because you don't have one.

Har! also.Lauren Hynde said:...
(Are rhetorical questions in an open forum really that adult?)
WARNINGWARNING said:I wasn't "bothered". I was amused! hense the "har!"
Haven't got one now, but can be arranged on short notice.

heehee! I did.Lauren Hynde said:You said "short"![]()
CrimsonMaiden said:Well yeah. It usually doesn't take much, in my experience.![]()
Lauren Hynde said:You don't know that. It's just always assumed to be so for the sake of the newbie's ego. And the newbie wasn't seeking discussion, he was posing rhetorical questions.![]()
WARNINGWARNING said:Uh oh! Now where did I run into CrimsonMaiden?
CrimsonMaiden said:Well yeah. It usually doesn't take much, in my experience.![]()
Give constructive criticism, humbly.CharleyH said:If you are all amused? Why complain? Why not just call yourselves, enablers? Should we encourage bad writers to continue to be bad - or should we encourage more?
CharleyH said:If you are all amused? Why complain? Why not just call yourselves, enablers? Should we encourage bad writers to continue to be bad - or should we encourage more?
I didn't say they were hideous enough to deserve a one, but getting it anyway doesn't automatically make it a troll vote. It's a matter of context. Anonymous readers with strong opinions probably don't like feeling tricked by Hs, Es and Ws. It's natural that they make that disappointment felt. Does that make them trolls? (Rhetorical question)CrimsonMaiden said:Assumed yes... but most of the time, 1 votes are troll votes. As I said before, most stories on this site aren't hideous enough to deserve a one.
Yes, we're all trolls. Well, most of us.sr71plt said:Ah, I see, some of you like the troll voting, and it's ball-less whining if someone points out that they have a little inferiority complex about their own work when they do it. Don't bother trying to tell me that a story having a 5 rating with eleven votes and gets registered "hot" and a 12th vote immediately takes it down to 4.67 means that there's something wrong with the story rather than the voter. The point, as made earlier, is that the registered "hot" stories get the most readers. And I don't think it's whining if an author points out some nincompoop doesn't seem to want readers to see stories nearly everyone else sees as hot highlighted.
But, then, perhaps it's showing more balls here to just not pretend this juvenile behavior is going on here. Or maybe those making fun of the "whiners" are the trolls.
OK, whatever. Carry on.
sr71plt said:Ah, I see, some of you like the troll voting, and it's ball-less whining if someone points out that they have a little inferiority complex about their own work when they do it. Don't bother trying to tell me that a story having a 5 rating with eleven votes and gets registered "hot" and a 12th vote immediately takes it down to 4.67 means that there's something wrong with the story rather than the voter. The point, as made earlier, is that the registered "hot" stories get the most readers. And I don't think it's whining if an author points out some nincompoop doesn't seem to want readers to see stories nearly everyone else sees as hot highlighted.
But, then, perhaps it's showing more balls here to just not pretend this juvenile behavior is going on here. Or maybe those making fun of the "whiners" are the trolls.
OK, whatever. Carry on.
In my opinion, the reader has every right to vote a story in any way he/she feels it deserves. And if he feels like voting it with a 1 just so that it loses that Hs vote that tricked him/her, well, it might not be fair to the story or the author, but it is certainly legitimate.CrimsonMaiden said:Feeling like you've been tricked doesn't give you the right to vote a story lower than it deserves. If you don't think it deserves the H, that's fine and dandy. Give it a 3... or even a 2, but a one is just being heavy handed... and yes, trollish (in my opinion.)
Lauren Hynde said:Yes, we're all trolls. Well, most of us.
Carry on as well. (If it were a question, it would be rhetorical. Alas.)
Why are you so beautiful?Lauren Hynde said:In my opinion, the reader has every right to vote a story in any way he/she feels it deserves. And if he feels like voting it with a 1 just so that it loses that Hs vote that tricked him/her, well, it might not be fair to the story or the author, but it is certainly legitimate.