grrrr

Jul 27, 2007 19:35

Wow I'm so annoyed. SO many people tell me that they love Live Journal and told me to join lol and so far I hate it. People are so rude on here. They don't even give you a chance.

*sighs*

I'm such a nice girl, I'm not the type that someone should hate and it hurts when people don't give you a chance.

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jacedamian23 October 17 2007, 21:21:08 UTC
yes and Ive responded to both of your comments. It was a little rude but not as bad as people have been to me. People have been way worst and I do not deserve that. First of all after you read my other comments you may understand why. You may not. *shrugs*

People on live journal are more rude and tough. People comment to peoples work without reading anything. Where on fanfiction.net or other sites people love everyone lol.

I'm new to live journal. I hardly post here. I do read stories here sometimes..since I love to read.

One of the reasons why I find people rude here, is the first time I Posted something I had NO IDEA why 'cut' meant and I had like 10 people bitcing at me to use the 'cut' . Well I was new, how am I supposed to no lol. I only had like 1 or 2 people to explain how to do it.

I know how to do that now, but I do not know why live journal formats suck. I am NOT doing it that way, I really am not. Go to fanfiction.net or insane journal and you'll seee.

I'm not angry with you, i'm just annoyed and honastly a little sad.

btw enough of my rambling...I love your user name lol. I love Ron

Angela

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rons_pigwidgeon October 18 2007, 04:28:27 UTC
::blinks:: Were you expecting everyone to leave only lovely, warm, fuzzy comments? Because lj is NOT like ff.net or foreverfandom, etc. HP fans here expect:

1] Proper formatting. You might be having issues with your formatting if you have auto-format (right about the comment/post box you write in) turned on.

2] A Better story quality. A good amount of people (myself included) use lj because they do not like the prevalence of poorly written, grammatically awful works that show up so often on the fanfiction websites.

3] Constructive criticism. From my experience, the best comments my stories have received have been here. People are more likely to correct mistaken grammar/typos that might have missed, and there is a WONDERFUL tool that you might consider ::cough::should::cough:: available here that isn't available on any of the other sites without coming here first. That is a BETA, or editor if you work in any sort of writing field. You can use communities such as hp_betas to find someone who is grammatically competent to look over your work and fix your grammar mistakes.

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