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fandomsecrets2012-12-24 09:42 pm
[ SECRET POST #2183 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2183 ⌋
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Notes:
Sorry for late, overslept.
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Sure, you might look bad if you're petty or overly-controlling. You might drive people away. But it's still your choice.
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but i don't think that if they actively choose to post their shit on a site wherein participation of the userbase is allowed, they can't really be justified in complaining when that actually happens
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But of course, there are exceptions, too. I'd say it's fair to get annoyed by troll comments, flames, or comments that are just bashing the pairing, for example. And I had restrictions on anonymous commenting on my journal for a while because I had spam issues, and I notice a lot of people don't allow anonymous commenting at all.
Which is my point, I guess. I think some people forget that it's up to the writers to decide on these boundaries. And whether it seems reasonable just depends on the circumstances and the person. There's no automatic right to be able to comment on a fic the way you want to, though there is a right to discuss it elsewhere.