At some point in life of a creative person the time will come when he or she will get negative comments. If you have a large audience this can happen even more frequently. Rude or negative comments can really hurt the receiver and even big arguing (comment wars) can start.
How can you deal with these comments and who are haters? Follow the link to my blog and read the full article there:
So, I've just finished reading this post: http://nanosoundsblog.tumblr.com/post/89351691966/a-personal-post and there are a couple of things I'd like to say....
The fact that Kim even had to write this post disgusts me, that comment on her video was utterly atrocious considering the amount of effort she puts into her videos (which you can tell from the quality of them!). Honestly, I sometimes wonder what people who comment like that are thinking, do they not realise their post can be seen, criticised and looked down upon by everyone on the internet? Do they not realise that the creator of the thing they are commenting so nastily on can see this and that it can make them feel so hollow inside? After all that effort staying up until 4am (which I certainly couldn't do) just to get the videos out surely they deserve better? It is at times like this when I really realise how much this phrase means: If you don't have anything nice to say, say nothing at all. Get a life hate commenters, no one wants your opinion.
Secondly, people were telling her to make an apology over confusing some Pokémons?! Honestly, I thought most people were okay but there are a lot of people out there who need to get a life and if someone makes a mistake, look over it and move on, not bother them for weeks about a minor detail in a videogame.
Thirdly, I want to point out that Kim clearly said that both of the consoles and companies that go with them were pretty much equally matched this year. Even if she did say anything against one of them, she was merely voicing her opinion which is a human right.
Finally, Kim and Hannah’s round up of E3 is a matter of opinion again. Kim says in her post that she and Hannah were clearly trying to add fun to a round-up of their favourite games of E3 to make it more interesting to watch. Whether it is a vlog or an evaluation is the viewer’s choice but for goodness sake don’t argue over it!
So, overall, I think that the message of this post is to just take a moment to read through any comments or things that you post. Remember that there is a person behind the screen, who has spent many hours creating this content for you and posting it and think before you hit enter. Think about what they will feel when they read your comment. I also think that any hater commenters owe Kim apologies, not just Kim, but any other content creators who they have offended in the past, you people are cowards, hiding behind a screen and abusing people through it, you disgust me.
Kim, you have many many followers who will do anything to help you. You can always talk to us, that’s what we are here for, we will always be here to listen to your problems. We appreciate how much time you spend preparing content and getting it to us and are truly grateful for it. Don’t ever change, don’t ever lose faith because we will always be right behind you to pick you up again <3.
You can reblog this if you agree guys, otherwise just like or scroll past, I don’t care but I really would like any content creators you think have been hit hard by hater comments to see this so please do share this around, you do not have to credit me at all and can change and modify the post however you like. Thank you for listening to my rant, I hope you have a pleasant day.