Subject: Yeah, that is helpful. (nm)
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Posted on: 2013-03-21 15:30:00 UTC
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Ugh, I hate this by
on 2013-03-19 06:00:00 UTC
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You know when you're looking up reviews on your writing, and all of sudden you realize one of them spelled a bunch of words wrong? It's like, "Dude, glad you loved my fic...don't really think it's a great source here, though. Just saying. SPELL-CHECK!"
I'm pretty sure the site I mostly use does have spell-check for reviews, so this is just annoying... -
I love it when... by
on 2013-03-27 00:27:00 UTC
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the fanbrats that my fic IAHF is specifically targeted at review the fic squealing about how much they love the story in the most immature way possible.
I suspect this is the same for all other OFUs out there. -
It can be worse. by
on 2013-03-24 19:00:00 UTC
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What about receiving reviews praising your fic... from people whose fics are so awful you actually considered sporking them?
It happened to me, and it left me with a really weird feeling.
I also received twice a review saying just "cool story". And the review's author has, according to the profile, 1300+ favorite stories and 1500+ favourite authors.
... Which makes me think, is it actually possible to real all those fics, or are they just trying to bait people to their profile and fics? -
Exactly! by
on 2013-03-20 05:08:00 UTC
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Quite! I mean, when you spend a week writing something, then get something back similar to "omg luv this" it's not exactly encouraging. Lol. Just stay in there.
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I know how it goes. by
on 2013-03-19 16:09:00 UTC
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That's a pretty common sentiment. Sometimes you just get reviewers who don't bother to spellcheck, or they're on a phone and can't spell right, etc.
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I don't know about the phone thing... by
on 2013-03-19 16:42:00 UTC
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I do a lot of my Board stuff from my Kindle Touch, where the Internet is flaky and the keyboard needs to be used like a phone. Yes, you do make more typos on something like that, but all you have to do is read back through and check anything you don't know. So I don't really accept "I'm on my phone!" as an excuse for bad spelling.
Then again, I'm one of those rare people who is a naturally good speller, so I'm more able to not rely on spellcheck. -
How big is the keyboard on that, though? by
on 2013-03-20 14:41:00 UTC
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I don't know about you, but my phone's keyboard is 4.5x2 centimetres. It can take upwards of ten minutes to type out a 3-paragraph message, even without correcting spelling. Which, if I'm on my phone, is usually more time than I have anyways.
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Fair point... by
on 2013-03-20 17:57:00 UTC
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The keyboard is bigger. But I still don't think a phone is an excuse for being sloppy. Reviews don't even need to be given right after you read something - you can always wait until you have access to a regular computer.
However, if the SPaG is off but the review is still insightful, that's okay. -
Might I inquire.... by
on 2013-03-20 22:18:00 UTC
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Do you think the reviewer's intent counts? As in, someone who just wants to let the author know they like the story, as opposed to someone who's trying to leave concrit? I could excuse bad SPaG from the former, personally, because they're not trying to offer advice.
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I suppose. by
on 2013-03-21 01:47:00 UTC
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It sort of undermines any advice they're trying to give. And of course I will accept a review with bad SPaG. However, I prefer when the person takes the time to tell me what they liked about it, even if they aren't giving concrit. It serves a similar function to concrit, because it helps me to do better if I know what I'm doing right.
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Yeah, that is helpful. (nm) by
on 2013-03-21 15:30:00 UTC
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Not sure what to think about these. by
on 2013-03-19 11:03:00 UTC
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There's just something in overly badly spelled reviews that screams "not really caring." Aka I feel like these are most likely blind fan reviews, that praise you for vague things and overlook all the things you failed at. Aka ~90% of the reviews on FFN.
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Fanfiction is free entertainment. by
on 2013-03-19 11:14:00 UTC
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And people are usually happy at whatever free things they get. Unless it is diseased. Thus the lackadaisal(?) attitude in reviewing.
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Lackadaisical, I believe :-) by
on 2013-03-19 12:17:00 UTC
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I'd still rather have one review that said "Pretty good in all, but you've got issues here and in this other bit," than ten or even a hundred that are just "OMG u rok draycoo is so hott!!!11!". But to each their own. *shrugs*
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I got a review like that three weeks ago... by
on 2013-03-19 14:54:00 UTC
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It wasn't fun. She was asking me to put yaoi in the fic where I, specifically told them that there would be none of those things. I didn't know how to respond to that review.
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Re: Ugh, I hate this by
on 2013-03-19 06:24:00 UTC
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Then again, "all feedback is good feedback". But when spell-check is available, not doing it is just lazy.
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Heh. Not quite. by
on 2013-03-19 17:23:00 UTC
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Ask a published author about that sentiment sometime - if you're getting flaming reviews from nasty, mean spirited jerks who just have a problem with you, I don't recommend taking it to heart. Likewise, blind praise is less than helpful. Everything in between? Honestly, take it with a grain of salt. Listen, yes, and evaluate their criticism. But you don't have to let reviews like that bother you.
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This. by
on 2013-03-20 12:48:00 UTC
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Don't blindly listen to your reviewers. Personally, I know that "this is the best thing eva" is most likely an overstatement, just like "stop writing you dumbbutt." And if you're not sure about a point someone made, ask someone whose judgement you trust.
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Re: Ugh, I hate this by
on 2013-03-19 07:02:00 UTC
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I mean, I can't say the reviewers are bad, because they took the time to read it and all...I need to think before I type...
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Such inner musings... by
on 2013-03-19 07:56:00 UTC
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Are probably more suited for a private blog, or some such, I think.
But yes, I totally agree.