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I came across a story here with a lot of views and readers but it was rated 3.6 or something.
It had several terrible reviews as people were surprised there's NTR in it as it wasn't tagged properly. Apparently, Author argued it wasn't NTR despite being done with multiple girls, several times. I just read a bit and annoyed not because of the NTR, but because of the low effort of editing and bland writing.
Why am I mentioning all these? Two questions which I hope anyone can answer.
1. Why do some people think NTR is THAT bad? I understand the feeling about someone being cheated by their partners and all, but why excessively negative reaction when it comes to this particular genre written in a fictional setting? I have never seen such hatred for any genre except this one. Even smut/harem was mostly complaints/trolls, but it still highly rated and loved by many.
2. How do readers tolerate or authors write such books with terrible English and poor editing? The one I saw was as if it was never edited, with random spacing between paragraphs and wrong spelling/ severe grammar mistakes. Nowadays, with the prevalent existence of even free editing and spelling checker, online and offline, it's no excuse to at least put in a little effort to correct basic grammar and sentence structures. Even for non-native speakers (that includes me)
I apologise for my short rant, but I'm genuinely curious and want answers.
It had several terrible reviews as people were surprised there's NTR in it as it wasn't tagged properly. Apparently, Author argued it wasn't NTR despite being done with multiple girls, several times. I just read a bit and annoyed not because of the NTR, but because of the low effort of editing and bland writing.
Why am I mentioning all these? Two questions which I hope anyone can answer.
1. Why do some people think NTR is THAT bad? I understand the feeling about someone being cheated by their partners and all, but why excessively negative reaction when it comes to this particular genre written in a fictional setting? I have never seen such hatred for any genre except this one. Even smut/harem was mostly complaints/trolls, but it still highly rated and loved by many.
2. How do readers tolerate or authors write such books with terrible English and poor editing? The one I saw was as if it was never edited, with random spacing between paragraphs and wrong spelling/ severe grammar mistakes. Nowadays, with the prevalent existence of even free editing and spelling checker, online and offline, it's no excuse to at least put in a little effort to correct basic grammar and sentence structures. Even for non-native speakers (that includes me)
I apologise for my short rant, but I'm genuinely curious and want answers.