StoneInky
Heart of Stone, Head of Ink
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- Jun 24, 2024
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Yeah, this was my main concern. If I review a novel, it means I love the heck out of it, I just think it could be better.As a general stance, if you intend to do it for the author, I'd rather recommend a comment below the chapter or a direct pin. You can give fair critique and issues you see that you'd like they'd take care of. You need to consider, given the number of reviews, that a negative one is going to bring down the rating and viewership of the story. Now if you want to warn other readers, then that's your point, but it's definitely not helping the author create a better story if readers drop before giving it a chance, because the perceived quality is so low.
I'm not saying it's wrong to write a negative review, but you should make sure that your intentions and the likely results of your actions align.
As a personal point, it certainly isn't a great feeling to see someone talking badly about the project you poured your heart into. While I'm open to suggestions and admit to faults, oftentimes I just can't do much with negative reviews. Problematic I find emotional ones. Like, the development wasn't what readers hoped for and therefore a 1-star review is apparently warranted. Recently got one of those from someone who dropped my story at Chapter 174. Clearly, it was apparently at no point engaging. So, I'd at least ask reviewers to try to sort out their feelings before acting upon them.
Maybe the pace drags in a spot. Maybe they go overly flowery. Or maybe their transitions feel abrupt. But I don't want to drag down the writer or do anything detrimental to them while I'm having fun. It makes me feel sad that some other readers may not read the novel due to my review.
This helps. I think I'll do that instead.
If it's illegal stuff, no. I don't want to go to jail.I heard you were also from Korea.
There are some... comics... my friend wants translated.
Can you help?