LordSamurai Webnovel isn't even 20 years old...
LordSamurai You were offended by being part of one of the frustrated people with life's difficulties and you led your bot army to try to go against my mere opinion, which, as a reader, is useless in your eyes.
This proves that you have not read or understood a single thing I have said. Oh, so everyone who disagrees with you are now "bots"? Also, your opinion is just...let's just say, if I'm sick, I would rather take medical advice from a professional doctor with a certified license than the uninformed opinion of some random stranger who thinks he can advise others on what medicine they should take when they have not gone to medical school before. That's how much value your "opinion" holds. It's not that you can't give an opinion, it's just how uninformed and grossly absurd your opinion is, especially when you clearly have no clue how writing works. I do NOT think readers' opinions are useless. It's just your "opinion" that people should not become writers if they cannot publish 1,500 words a day is total nonsense. 1. You're insulting all the other writers who do not publish daily - many of whom are extremely successful (Cantiara has mentioned them in the other thread). 2. You are cavalierly disregarding the amount of effort that writers put into their work even though you have not written a story before and clearly have no clue how writing works or the difficulties they go through. No, I am not frustrated or whining about how difficult writing is. I am pissed off by how you so easily dismiss these difficulties we overcome and pretend that "it's easy, and if you can't deal with it, you shouldn't be writers." From someone who has not written a story before. Of course you won't understand this and you will devolve back into the dishonest "all I hear are frustrated ramblings" BS and totally miss my point again. It feels like we're going in circles because you stubbornly refuse to acknowledge the real issue here - which is your arrogance. Not readers' opinions (your "opinion" doesn't represent all readers', as much as you flatter yourself to think so). Not our frustration over how difficult writing is. Just your cavalier disregard for the amount of work we put into writing and making it sound like it's so easy.
Sure, go ahead and post your novel. Make sure you write 500 chapters of 1,500 words. Let me know when you get a contract. I'm sure you'll be super successful. I'll be looking forward to you being the next big one. Let me guess, it will be an Eastern Fantasy story featuring cultivation? That's always popular. A good formula to work with. Also doesn't really require that much thinking.
I'm not a madam, I'm actually a sir. And yes, boy, how does it feel learning that the person you talked down to condescendingly and tried to "advise" is actually already a successful writer who won 2nd place in a contest? I hope you applied some balm on your cheek. And aren't you going to apologize to LostInFictions, about "having eyes but not being able to see Mount Tai?"
Also...as Rabbiticol said, no one has the spare time to waste on a random writer in the Internet. I'm not going to start building an army of bots and rating your story one star because I have more important things to do. I am, however, interested to see whether you have the ability to back up your arrogance, and want to know where all this confidence is coming from, from someone who has never written a story before.
An advice from someone who actually wrote a story: Reading a lot isn't enough to write a good story, you need a lot of practice, and you need to develop the proper skillset. I probably am not the right person to give any advice since I'm not a top author (go ask the top 50 authors, I'm sure they'll be able to advise you better), but even a lowly writer like me knows this much.