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Some anonymouse - and I strongly suspect it's a male one - has discovered my Trekverse stories and now apparently considers it their destiny to point out my mistakes. Every. Single. One. of them. During the recent week, I got about a dozen reviews, each of them starting with: You've a typo in this chapter... You have a technical mistake in this chapter... You have a biological mistake in this chapter... and then explain what I got wrong and why in loving detail.

Now, if this person would offer to do the beta work for these stories, I might even be grateful, even though I really don't think that in a fictional universe fictional technical details would be so over-important. But one of said stories is 21 chapters long, so understandably, the person in question wouldn't even think of taking over such a gargantuan task. It's much easier to be obnoxious and list errors (some of which probably only exist in their imagination, as I always do a great deal of research), without making any comment on the actual story, in which the author (in this case me) has invested a great deal of time, thought, effort and love.

And people wonder why I hate nitpickers with the energy of a thousand burning suns!

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Date: 2018-05-21 06:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wiseheart.livejournal.com
It is. I'm sick and tired of such people who have no interest for the story itself, just looking for chances to prove their so-called superior knowledge. As I said, most likely men; the female equivalent used to haunt the Tolkien fandom for a long time.
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