Subject: I'm agreeing with SC:
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Posted on: 2012-11-21 16:39:00 UTC
I'd honestly be more troubled if this story was on fanfiction, but let's face it, Deviant Art writing is a smaller audience and is going to cater primarily to like-minded people. It's probably not worth being in a flame war over, especially when you've got your own account and stuff.
Plus, Deviantart is a place that I'd initially peg for flame wars getting outright nasty - it's a bit like the sims community in that a lot of people get a disproportionate influence because they're good at making things, and then they get inflated egos from people praising their writing because of their popularity or talent in another feild, when the writing turns out to be subpar. They don't take being brought back down to earth or honesty about their writing ability very well... also, Deviant Art has a "secrets" thing going, which can turn nasty, and any anonymous "secrets" organization is likely to take any sort of mildly interesting spat and blow it out of proportion. Basically, I'm agreeing with Specs, but with some extra information to clarify things about my opinions. I might be over-cautious about this, but I've seen flame-wars go on for years in mixed-media (writing and pictures) communities just because someone dared to point out that the popular person actually didn't write as well as everyone said they did and people were just currying favor so that this person would possibly make them something. (Sims machinima and CC community, I'm looking at you.)
On a much lighter note, the presence of triple exclamation marks and the overall tone of the journal makes me think that this person is not psychologically mature enough to take an objective look at her own work and admit that people are taking issue with the quality of the characterization. The kind of constructive criticism and growth that might lead her to write better isn't going to be found on Deviantart, because she's going to keep getting praised for her art and people are going to extend that to her writing, and attempt to make themselves more popular by hanging out online with her.
I think her last stamp says it all: she doesn't know what it means, she just sees a personal attack. It seems like everyone else that commented sees it as a personal attack as well.