Subject: Good news is,
Author:
Posted on: 2022-06-12 02:49:15 UTC
the site has very strong policies against creator/work bashing these days, so we can possibly get the review reported for this offense.
Subject: Good news is,
Author:
Posted on: 2022-06-12 02:49:15 UTC
the site has very strong policies against creator/work bashing these days, so we can possibly get the review reported for this offense.
the site has very strong policies against creator/work bashing these days, so we can possibly get the review reported for this offense.
...then report it. If not, oh well.
Invalid criticism is invalid.
I did try and reason with them but to no real avail. The least I can say is they were polite and explained their reasoning, flawed as it was, which is better then what I’m used to dealing with on fan sites.
...that’s the most you can get in a disagreement.
But, really, who reads the TVTropes review pages anyway? (Not me.)
—Ls
But at least it has better SPaG than the fic I'm sporking. Also, about the He Who Fights Monsters thing. I am sort of trying to play around with that trope. It is going, well, it's going somewhere. I hope it's not going to be too bad, but then again, I don't have a whole lot of experience with writing.
Yes I'm still bitter about that, especially because it leads to poorly informed takes like this.
~Neshomeh
Speaking as someone who literally has a postgraduate degree in This Exact Thing, the average Troper does not understand writing. They understand... fan wikis. They understand plot points and moments. They understand that lines and dialogues and themes exist, sure, but have not the slightest clue how any of it is supposed to actually work. They engage with media in the manner of someone ticking off a checklist. They only express interest in whether or not a certain trope or genre convention or whathaveyou is present, and never stop to wonder why.
I'm not sure why anyone cares what they think, but then, I'm biased like that. =]
I don’t think saying “Tropers don’t understand writing” is fair or even accurate. The site’s central premise is the dissection of literature in a humorous way. You’re insulting any PPCers who are also Tropers by saying that.
—Ls, who found the PPC through TVTropes.