Dimmu_Borgir
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- Joined
- Jan 5, 2010
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Who--besides you--is to say your criticism is good--especially if you have no credentials to provide in writing yourself? The author you are criticizing probably thought her/his story was good too. And posting a story to Lit. doesn't automatically mean you are asking for any critique at all, good or bad. If the author hasn't directly asked for a critique, you shouldn't be surprised at having your hand bitten when you offer one unsolicited. (They'll be happy to take praise, of course).
See what I mean? If I don't have any stories, I can't give constructive criticism.
If someone has a load of bad grammar or tons of misspelled words BUT the story itself is good, then I offer up tips for the author. I don't sweat the small shit.
And as far as anonymity, equal footing would be to only anonymously critique stories posted under the name Anonymous, wouldn't it? If you feel you have to critique anonymously, perhaps you should look into your motivation for critiquing at all.![]()
If people don't want criticism, then they can disable it. Also, the site can also make it so that comments can't be anonymous.
Doh!
