I'm sorry to say this, but I find you completely and utterly rude.
For one thing, people have their own rights to write about what they like. You can't just go up to a person and tell them to stop writing just because they might not be fluent in a certain language. If they don't practice through constant use in written and oral work, how are they ever going to improve?
And about not using fanfiction as a practice ground for grammar and spelling, I don't see at all why not. If a person is passionate about a certain fandom, then why not express it through fanfiction? Would you rather write on boring topics than write about something you would be inspired and enthusiastic to write? And LJ is open for everyone to view and comment. If authors just write and write and write without letting others read their works, then how would they ever find out what their weaknesses are?
Other than that, yes, there are people who completely ignore constructive criticism. But from the looks of it, the comment that you've given ladestiny92 isn't even along the lines of constructive and or helpful, instead it's far from it. Tell me, how is your "concrit" even beneficial to her if all you're telling her to do is to stop?
I don't mean any offense, but I will fight for the rights of an aspiring author. I'm not sure about you, but I thought that the plot and storyline wasn't bad, and the grammatical errors were not as bad as some that I have seen elsewhere. So, before you comment on anyone else's fics, I suggest that you think about what to say before you comment. The author's feelings apply too, not only your own. And if you have nothing constructive or nice to say, then just don't say it, please.
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For one thing, people have their own rights to write about what they like. You can't just go up to a person and tell them to stop writing just because they might not be fluent in a certain language. If they don't practice through constant use in written and oral work, how are they ever going to improve?
And about not using fanfiction as a practice ground for grammar and spelling, I don't see at all why not. If a person is passionate about a certain fandom, then why not express it through fanfiction? Would you rather write on boring topics than write about something you would be inspired and enthusiastic to write? And LJ is open for everyone to view and comment. If authors just write and write and write without letting others read their works, then how would they ever find out what their weaknesses are?
Other than that, yes, there are people who completely ignore constructive criticism. But from the looks of it, the comment that you've given ladestiny92 isn't even along the lines of constructive and or helpful, instead it's far from it. Tell me, how is your "concrit" even beneficial to her if all you're telling her to do is to stop?
I don't mean any offense, but I will fight for the rights of an aspiring author. I'm not sure about you, but I thought that the plot and storyline wasn't bad, and the grammatical errors were not as bad as some that I have seen elsewhere. So, before you comment on anyone else's fics, I suggest that you think about what to say before you comment. The author's feelings apply too, not only your own. And if you have nothing constructive or nice to say, then just don't say it, please.