Subject: Totally right.
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Posted on: 2015-12-09 10:10:00 UTC
I was probably a little emotional when I posted this thread. Yep, being misconstrued by someone I was trying to help really get on my nerves, but like what you had said, taking criticisms need experience and passion.
That Bleepfic series, according to my observations, had never received any negative feedbacks before until someone who was as traumatized as me posted a hyperbolic comment, and my critiques was actually written down under the author’s reply to her. That could possibly explain why the author had such a bad reaction to negative feedbacks——she was indeed inexperienced in receiving criticisms.
I tried to be as polite as possible in the critiques, but maybe I am still too blatant when pointing out mistakes instead of trying to talk about them in a more subtle manner. Making people accept criticisms is also a skill, and I definitely need to practice on it. Thank you for telling me that.
I would like to give you a link to the series, but unfortunately, my critiques and conversations with the author had all been hidden by her, so you will not be able to see it. I kept one of the draft for the critiques on my computer, but due to the fact that I am still in China, I cannot actually posted it onto a google document and share it with you. Sorry about that.
Here is the series(Warning: NSFW/NSFB) http://bloodyfangs75.deviantart.com/gallery/48340614/SCP-shipping
P.s. Yep, a whole series of smut might be not so horrifying in some other continuum, but this is SCP Foundation Universe we are talking about. If you know about the nature and canon of this continuum, it will be no surprise that this SCP Shipping series is indeed a collection of Bleepfics.
My critiques is on the second one of the Journal series, and if you are not sure, just look at the comment sections of each fiction. A whole jumble of “hidden by owner” comments are quite easy to spot.