Talk:Re: Chapter 126/@comment-190.153.81.210-20170528054745/@comment-27247962-20170528213543

^I'm sure we all agree to some extent, but it's not realistic. Your previous paragraph helps proof it. People aren't as straightforward. "Oh man this piece of furniture is horrible, I'm gonna quit reading.". People don't quit because they dislike something, because dislike is the perfect fundament for being pleasantly suprised, so ofcourse people will stay & hope for better. Let me say this: I'm pretty convinced that people who complain, but stick to the story nevertheless even after all the frustration, have more faith, respect & trust in the writer, then those who still have to experience any form of bump in their currently smooth drive. Because that bump will be sure to test the extent of that respect, faith & trust.

I follow your line of thought (the ideal would is something great), but you're looking for problems in the wrong places & therefore come up with unrealistic solutions. It's right under your nose & it helps you alleviate some of your annoyance right now.

For example this is something that could be said as well to a complainer:

"Please for the sake of the author, stop visiting the wikia for awhile & try to enjoy a few chapters without being influenced by others. Avoid getting annoyed by the group of people you clearly see have a completely different opinion as yourself. Don't torture yourself by engaging in a discussion you know will never reach that wished for conclusion. A story is meant to be shaped with the reader, it's a work of both author & reader. But it's not a work that needs to be shaped by anyone besides you & the author."

Wikia's shouldn't have comment sections, that's my conclusion. It turns a story in a fucking political debate based on all sorts of semantics.

that in my humble opinion, would solve a lot more then fans who claim to respect the author, all the while encouraging people to quit reading & taking away off your respected authors audience. Shouldn't you belief the author has something meaningful in his/her story for every person, so shouldn't you be looking for the way to make someone discover that meaning, instead of judging the person as a lost cause...