TheEldritchGod
A Cloud Of Pure Spite And Eyes
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Good.this upsets writers at times
If you aren't suffering, you aren't a writer.
Good.this upsets writers at times
Undeniably based, and I agree.I don't have an issue if someone points out any spelling errors so I can fix them. Free proofreaders? Yes, please. Constructive feedback that can help me improve is also welcome, I can't write for shit after all. That doesn't mean that I will change anything, but it always helps to get another perspective.
However, if someone just comes along and complains that the story didn't happen the way they imagined then they can just sod off. They obviously have a keyboard since they put in the effort to complain, so they can just write their own story the way they want. Just ignore it and relish the fact that you now live rent-free in their head.![]()
I meant from the position of a reader commenting general corrections.I do those before posting the chapter. But whatever works for you, Daitengu.
if you put something you make out there to the public you basically sign yourself up to getting critique. If you can't handle it, don't publishMany times, people post their stories for people to read. Some readers take it upon themselves to critique and make corrections, without asking beforehand.
In my experience, this upsets writers at times because they didn't ask to be told what they've done wrong in their writing. I have also had someone correct my work without asking me, and it has it's negative effects.
One thing I find is when you start editing your work while writing it, it ruins the creative flow and causes the mind to focus more on writing properly rather than just having fun writing. That most likely is one of the reasons why people don't like unwanted feedback.
But basically, what are your thoughts? Should people ask the author if they want feedback, or do you think its fine that someone just gives feedback regardless the situation?
the fun of it for me is writing my beloved stories and my beloved characters, i couldnt give a single fuck about attention given in teh internet, i only post it online as an afterthought. there are novels i've written and not shown to anybody that had reached over 250 chapters, see how much i care about people reading it?If you take out the feedback then it pretty much takes the fun out it.. it a give and take you publish a story, people will Definitely give you input because they might like it enough.. nobody gives feedback unless they find it interesting..
I think RR gets a bad rep sometimes because they take less action than others. I've gotten reviews that were unfair removed by the RR team. It's the biggest free site for a reason, and as an amateur writer, its the first step to understanding a larger audience and attempting to become pro.View attachment 25861
Internet Jerks exist as long as the Internet does.
I just don't understand why the management of the Royal Road thinks that this behaviour would somehow lead to be better content from the entirely amateur writers working in their spare time.
One thing I find is when you start editing your work while writing it, it ruins the creative flow and causes the mind to focus more on writing properly rather than just having fun writing.
A lot of what you say is true, but my dude, take a chill pill! My goodness! *places hand over heart in surprise* There are nicer ways to phrase things!If you post something for others to see, you don't get to decide when and where, or even how you receive feedback. You lose that right the moment you hit "submit." After that, the ball is tossed to the reader to do as THEY like.
Basically, it sounds to me like you want control over another's ability to say their opinion because you might not like what you hear. Seems to be a whole lot of that going around as of late. Everyone is all about "freedom" and "democracy" and "right to free speech" until it suddenly starts hurting them personally. Then they want to control or censor what is said, when it is said, or how it is said.
Pick a lane kiddo. You don't get both. You don't deserve both. Post freely and accept that equally free feedback you may not like, or refrain from sharing your work and maintain control over what can be said. These are your options.