Deeths, thanks for making my point (here in this post -https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/post/94565750)
clear but it seems as though people feel I am here to accuse or blame readers, NO. I am not here to blame anyone. I have just asked for a REASON. There being different readers, we have different justifications, we different opinions. And all I wanted was an answer. Something that could justify the consequent one-word comments. Only you all can give me an answer to it.
And. With this I really need to clear a few things, which -quite visibly seems to be misinterpreted by many.First, people I again and again haven't mentioned that one-liners are a complete NO. No, I haven't said that. Neither would I ever say it. All I meant here is just a REVIEW.
Can Anyone justify,
"Awesome update"
"Amazing update"
"superb part"
are these REVIEWS? If, according to anyone it is, then, I really doubt people know what review means. I sound rude. If yes, that's how a reader sounds to writer giving them those one-word/ two-words comment. That actually makes the person doubt whether the person has really read it or not.
On contrary, I would even say, if a person has genuinely a reason to give such a comment, its accepted - but not always does a person has the same reviewing pattern of posting those one/two-word comments.
Have a look what I had mentioned in the post
"Even a one liner written with more actualized review can makes our day. There are people who just write the same old comment making writers doubt whether the excerpt was actually read or not."
People do have constrains, I do agree.
Secondly, about the readers getting drained out by reviewing. I never mentioned to have a detailed review. It just needs to be a review. At least a two-liner. I am sure, if one can spare time to read something then like it and then post a comment on it, they can spare a few seconds more to jot down something that they felt was written well and something that they felt could have been improved or can be worked upon. Is it that complicated?
I am not saying go and review the entire story if don't remember the outline. But you can definitely question the writer about it, via. comment post or scraps, that's your choice. But this is what you can do. And if the writer is giving it after that long duration, even the writer won't mind giving you a gist of the story.
Thirdly, and most importantly, there are people who read, like and just run away, (sometimes they don't even like) always how would you justify them and their actions.
For sure, if someone's reading something, they ought to like something about it. Time is really precious, and we all do value it. So if one reads something they won't do it for time pass. It isn't that you feel like passing your time, you don't get anything and you land-up reading something.
And how is the writer suppose to know that one has read it. At times such incidents are excused but not every time.
Thus, if one can spare time to read they can even spare some time to write a two-liner comment. I am not mentioning a detailed essay out here. But a review. A proper Review.
And obviously, I had posted what I felt was going on and is still going on. And I would like people to give their own opinions rather than getting someone else's or throwing their opinion through someone else. People do have this much liberty to speak out their views and thoughts.
And more over I never did point out anyone- in specific- I have just generally mentioned it to be the readers, though we know who those bunch of readers are.
Those who are not interested in reading a particular writers work can let them know, the writer would themselves take the pain of removing that particular user ID, because this makes a lot of tasks easier.
It even lets a writer get down their expectations and thus, the lower number of comments, even serve them a higher level satisfaction.
And I meant to know the justifications from a readers side rather than accusing and blaming someone.
For the time being this is all I could say in reference to the replies.
Edited by -shenz- - 11 years ago