So it turns out it CristodeBoyet`s confusing comment wasnt an atack, he was just trying to help.
GGY I know there are people in the internet who may be mean or insulting, so is easy to get defensive with hostile comments or ambiguous ones, but is important to not let them affect you on a personal level.
And i jumped too far into conclusions before learning the full story.
The important is we should all learn from our mistakes and use them as a chance to grow up and be better as artist, writers and to be better people.
I am glad everything is clarified and hope there is not bad blood between any of us.
And this wasn't meant to slander you @ChristodeBoyet as this is a thread for your least favourite comments. I just wanted share my thoughts and feelings on the topic. Thank you @DiegoPalacios for your last sentiment.
Again, I know Chris meant well but I just didn't see it as helpful or playful or whatever they were trying to get across. (Maybe because I just don't know them as well as they know others on here...) It was a weak confusing critique. I'm sorry but that's how I feel.
I hope this clears things up a little and also doesn't bring any bad blood. I don't want to fight.
Several friends (and even my parents!) seems convinced that one of my main characters (Taren) looks like my real-life husband, when the only connection is that he they both have a stubble...
and they point it out every time, and keep telling me to "stop drawing him" and that they are tired of "seeing my husband" everywhere. -__-
but... because he is an important characters he will be around for a long time xD oh well.
i barely get comments, and the ones i got are nice and respectful
the comments i hate in general that i have seen around are the ones when someone announces the passing of something and all the comments are
"RIP "
i donno why but it really lights my fuse, if you are going to mourn RESPECTFULLY. Don't Spam/Use F**king Emojis!!
I'm new here on Tapas, but as an artist the most annoying comments come from people with an entitled attitude. Like you OWE THEM your work. I totally appreciate when people have useful suggestions, I do want to improve. In fact I ask my subscribers what do they think. What I can't stand is people who think you are their employee and they are "editors" then you got to their pages and see they produce crap. Like, dude focus of YOUR stuff first.
Other than that I don't mind people comparing, shipping, speculating, "first comment", asking about the plot, everyone enjoys themselves differently.
Ahhh I feel better now. <3 Thanks.
Comments saying "first" don't really bother me much. I just ignore it XD
Got a comment that says I promote bullying because there's a side character who happens to be a bully and is calling another character names. LOL
I also don't like it when they mention a diff webtoon. There's one that says they dropped another webtoon for mine, and as flattering as that sounds, they don't have to declare it at all since I don't like seeing other webtoons being treated this way (I know I wouldn't like it if somebody also says this about my webtoon in another webtoon's comment section)
Also when your characters are constantly being compared to an anime character, or another webtoon character (usually featured ones, and sometimes discover/canvas ones that I'm not familiar with). It's usually because of appearance and attitude.
This doesn't bother me much, I find it funny actually, but it gets annoying when it's being said over and over lol.
Rude and hate comments in general~ I don't understand why people have to leave these kinds of comments. It's as if they enjoy bringing others down, instead of helping creators improve.
It's not really annoying so much as confusing, but comments where I can't tell if the commenter is frustrated on the character's behalf or actually annoyed at how the story's going. Like, what am I supposed to respond to those?
Otherwise commenters on here have been very nice and civil so far; the place where I've experienced the worst (read: cringiest) comments so far is definitely Wattpad. I once had a commenter on a fanfiction referring to one character in the main pair as the "uke" and then later calling him "(name)-chan". The story is completely safe for work. I never once indicated who plays what role in bed and have no plans to. The only reason why that person assumed (and then proceeded to wimpify him with that girly honorific!) was because this character was shorter.
Anyway, yeah, fujoshi putting-them-into-cliché-boxes-based-on-physical-traits comments are definitely among my least favorites. Thankfully I have yet to encounter any on Tapas.