Subject: I'll keep that in mind.
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Posted on: 2010-07-02 03:02:00 UTC
Thanks.
Subject: I'll keep that in mind.
Author:
Posted on: 2010-07-02 03:02:00 UTC
Thanks.
I think the best thing to do is just stop communicating with this individual. S/he obviously doesn't want any help with their writing, so leave them to it. And as you said, they might even be going through a bad time, or something, so there's nothing to be gained from pressing the issue, and things could get worse easily. So I say, just drop it.
On the subject of social phobias, it took me an AMAZINGLY long time in grade school to understand that there are people out there who will be rude to me for no apparent reason. The best way to cope with it is just roll with the hits when you have to, and surround yourself with friendly people when you can...but maybe don't become quite so much of a homebody as I have. That shit ain't healthy.
http://www.critters.org/whathow.ht
That is a really good resource for tips on how to say things in reviews so that there is a good chance that the writer will actually listen.
That is really good. Useful for anyone as picky as we are.
Boy, am I ever glad I responded to him. He was being extremely oversensitive, but he admitted it, apologized, and explained where he was coming from. I understand, and we both feel much better now.
Of course, this was someone who was acting relatively rationally, which is not so common online. I'm really sorry I posted all this, but I had to get it out, and your responses do help me to know what to do next time something like this comes up. I'm sure it will come up again with someone less rational, and I'll remember your comments and advice about reviews.
Seems I shouldn't have made that other reply down there.
I'm glad it's been resolved without any hard feelings. Thank goodness there's one more semi-sane person on the internet...
I posted it after you did. It goes in reverse order of what you'd think.
What I did was respond explaining stuff. I have decided that, whatever he says now, I will drop it. (Neither of us has time for this; I just won't review again.) Well, he just answered, and I'm afraid to look and see if he sent me another long message. Still, if he did, I will drop it...
Trying to explain things is probably a bad move - if there are any long messages coming through now, I'll bet that he's going hyper-defensive and there's nothing you can do. Regardless of what he sends, I suggest you just don't answer.
I'd say if he's going off about you not being a good person than he's probably just butthurt. I'd say ignore him.
Thanks.
Because the more I think about it, the more I think he remembers a lot of things wrong and might feel better if he realized the truth. But I still don't want to extend an argument... ugh...
This place where the fanfic is, does it have private messages? If so, I suggest that you take him to the side and get things sorted out. Do not do it in the comment boxes, because that tends to make things rather sticky.
However, as I am not known for being a social person myself, wait for other people to respond before acting on this.