I personally like your posts a lot~
They're interesting and super helpful.
There's no shame in deleting a hateful comment, because it's a mature way of dealing with a situation. The only shame is with the person who made the comment in the first place.
Do what you feel is right for you, and know that a lot of us are here to back you up~
Personally, I would love it if you continue because they are very interesting (even tho i knew quite a few of them from cracked bcuz I read waaay too many articles). I love these.
If by harsh criticism, you mean people calling you a loser and saying the advice would only be helpful to idiots, then they're trolls; ignore them.
If by harsh criticism, you mean people disagreeing with your advice, or pointing out that it's actually unhelpful, then I would recommend 1) learning to deal with those who disagree and 2) doing some research on your advice or running it by a few people before you post it.
My 2 cents.
I actually don't like them but I think if you like them and it isn't hurting anyone it's your call. Not everything you do will make people happy but I think it's good you're thinking about what appeals to others.
If you insist on continuing, maybe don't just regurgitate touchy-feely facebook content and research something actually useful/helpful and back it with science and studies while encouraging discussion.
I just had an interesting thought while looking through these comments.
It's not about specific users here, but more about the interactions we have with guest users who rub us the wrong way.
Most of us agree with ^this comment about how if guests cared that much, they should make an account. I wonder how much this idea translates into our political beliefs about immigration. e.g. "If you don't care enough to [get a green card], then you don't have a say in our political system and should go away"
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Again, not thoughts targeted at specific users, just some shower thoughts about how we all react to loser guests and parallels when it comes to immigrants and refugees.
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Another thought:
Why don't we ever say, "if you won't make an account, then you should shut up," to guests we agree with?
Bc those are good guests,who don't hide behind anonymity to be annoying or rude..usually. Though I do occasionally tell the good ones to make an account.
I like informative things
That's your support base.
They're interesting and super helpful.
There's no shame in deleting a hateful comment, because it's a mature way of dealing with a situation. The only shame is with the person who made the comment in the first place.
Do what you feel is right for you, and know that a lot of us are here to back you up~
DO IT NOW
Also, look at me. I got a warning from FS and I still go on with my series.
If by harsh criticism, you mean people disagreeing with your advice, or pointing out that it's actually unhelpful, then I would recommend 1) learning to deal with those who disagree and 2) doing some research on your advice or running it by a few people before you post it.
My 2 cents.
Oh just kidding man, continue , youre doing great work. Really good job man (y)
It's not about specific users here, but more about the interactions we have with guest users who rub us the wrong way.
Most of us agree with ^this comment about how if guests cared that much, they should make an account. I wonder how much this idea translates into our political beliefs about immigration. e.g. "If you don't care enough to [get a green card], then you don't have a say in our political system and should go away"
.
Again, not thoughts targeted at specific users, just some shower thoughts about how we all react to loser guests and parallels when it comes to immigrants and refugees.
Why don't we ever say, "if you won't make an account, then you should shut up," to guests we agree with?