FunnyBuns Honestly if deleting such a thing is under their right than reposting it is under the readers right to do so. You can't say the reader has no right to repost the review and that the writer has every right to delete it.
Honestly the way webnovel made the system means someone has every right to repost it if the author has every right to delete as it can be reposted.
I'm not exactly arguing the other parts, but you can't have it both ways.
When did I say that reposting does not come under readers' rights? Please read my response one more time and quote me where I said that because I can't honestly find where I said that.
Sure, you can spam someone with the "reviews that you think are constructive". I mean I can't even say anything there because I see the same mentality there that people use for bullying and harassing people under the name of "freedom of speech".
No, I don't think you understood what I said. My point is - you read a story, you didn't like it, you wrote a review with the intention of being helpful for the writer to improve (I hope). You did your job right. Now it's on the writer if he/she is willing to learn from the criticism or not. You can't force "your suggestions" on him multiple times until the toxicity consumes him. I mean you can but what's the point?
Do you consider that the writer you are continuously spamming can be in depression? Can be dealing with something really bad at that moment? And when he saw your review, he felt more down so "for his peace of mind" he chose to delete it? Can happen, right? In this virtual world, we don't know what the person behind the screen is dealing with.
Why should we pull people down if we can't lift them up?
Write reviews. Even bad ones. Ugly ones. But then...stop there. Don't force the writer to look at them every day if he doesn't want to. That's all I said. That's all I meant.