Subject: And once upon a time, stories were edited.
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Posted on: 2011-10-09 00:57:00 UTC

We've heard pretty much all of these protest before, you know. That's why we wrote an entire article explaining exactly what we do and what we don't do. Most of your accusations fall into the latter category.

I agree that flaming is horrible - that's pretty much its definition, in my mind - but any personal attack on an adult is just as shameful. Bringing up a "woe! the children, think of the children!" argument isn't going to change that. Flaming of anyone is bad, and that's why we have a rule (an enfored rule, as far as that is possible) against it.

Also, if a child decides they're grown-up enough to post their work on the internet, not in a children-only zone, then they will be treated like everyone else. To demand otherwise would be like putting a two-year-old's finger painting in the Louvre and then shout at anyone who dares suggest it might need work. We, as readers and reviewers, are not obliged to check an author's (claimed) age before we're allowed to think, "That wasn't very good." I refer you back to the article linked above.

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