Any post in which somebody blames other creators for their own work's comparative lack of popularity. Like, I get that not being as popular as you would like to be sucks, but it's the fault of a bunch of factors like your work being wrong for the audience or current trends, sub-optimal choices in things like cover, title and description, a lack of visibility which may partially be due to how Tapas organises the front page and ranks works, but may also partially be about how you promote yourself on social media... it's all a complex tapestry, but the people who definitely aren't to blame are like... some people who are drawing shiny romance comics about pretty boys. They are not stealing anyone's audience because the audience for those works is completely different from the audience to like... a serious gritty sci-fi or a historical murder mystery. Don't be a dick to more popular creators. Learn from them.
Posts where people say "I NEED 100 subs! Help me!" ....no you don't need 100 subs, you want 100 subs, and you're no more deserving of them than anyone else here. Everyone's working hard and doing their best. 100 subs doesn't even do anything, it just unlocks a trickle of ad revenue that if you only have a handful of subs who are actually reading might amount to a $0.01 per month, meaning if you manage to reach 250 subs, you might be able to withdraw your $25 of earnings in...... about 200 years. If your work literally only gets bookmarks because you need to beg them to subscribe out of pity, or as part of an exchange, it's not a viable business model. You are not going to make money from it. If you really, genuinely need to make money from a work, stop trying to pretend the problem doesn't exist by begging people to subscribe so you can have the illusion of success and make a product people want to buy into just by seeing the product. This might mean improving your English skills. It might mean improving your art. It might mean working in a different style or genre or deciding that actually this platform isn't for you. If you don't want to do these things, your work here will always be a hobby. If you want your work to make money like a business, you have to treat it like a business. Businesspeople don't go up to other businesspeople and say "pweeeeease buy my cars! Everyone's buying Ford's cars, but nobody's buying MY cars! It's unfair!"
Posts where people who have engaged in sub for sub complain about their poor engagement..... I.... well, I don't want to say I told you so but.... wait, no, actually I DO. I told you so. 