This calls for science
Dec. 4th, 2008 11:01 pmSo The Keeper of Truth has shown back up to be crazy.
I reviewed two dozen people today, and yet the most batshit I get, complete with "you should be dead" and bonus PMS accusations, comes from someone I've never reviewed and who showed up months ago.
Further evidence for my theory that hatred is inversely proportional to how active I am. Now, to figure out why on earth that would be true...
I reviewed two dozen people today, and yet the most batshit I get, complete with "you should be dead" and bonus PMS accusations, comes from someone I've never reviewed and who showed up months ago.
Further evidence for my theory that hatred is inversely proportional to how active I am. Now, to figure out why on earth that would be true...
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Date: 2008-12-05 05:53 am (UTC)Therefore, despite their best efforts, your actions are likely to garner more attention than anything they can do; this rankles, and eventually they work up the courage to try and take you on, to turn people against you. If they can "beat" you, then they'll immediately get a lot more attention than they otherwise would and would be perceived more as people to look out for.
So, basically, what you were thinking--any attention, negative or otherwise--but not because they think that they really want people to praise them as heroes, but because they want to be on top. Basically, they may think that there's only room for one "Mean reviewer #1" (they're a coalition rather than an individual, but if people understand that the reviews are all coming out of the same place, they will probably be considered as one entity), and this section ain't big enough for the two of us, Pardner. My take, anyway.
Hah, I'm making such a fool of myself, speculating on the motives of twits after midnight.
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Date: 2008-12-05 06:11 am (UTC)The weird thing is they don't even seem to be going about it all that well - I could try a google on a few names, but there's little impression they're doing all that much flaming...or much of anything else, either. There seems to be an awful lot of sitting around bitching on a forum, and occasional dogpiling of occasional fics. At least one had a personal forum just for posting people sending them angry responses, and there weren't many. But I think you're right - they think they're super flamers, just as they think their couple fics are a huge body of work, and they're then baffled when it doesn't seem to make an impression. Meanwhile there's someone else whose name keeps coming up...
So it's not even that I've been around longer, it's crazy entitlement because they really think they're doing something special and that everyone's inexplicably ignoring them. (There's definitely the recurring idea that if I wasn't there sucking up all the attention, they'd be on top) Maybe going on a review binge will have a quieting effect for that reason - they'll get an idea of how much work getting attention would be, compare it to their own efforts, and suddenly experience enlightenment. Or not.