You better do. Especially when there's an important spoiler sentences laying around, a chapter mixed up with another, unclear explanation of what happened, fatal typo that may let one or two plot point build up becomes unexplained,
And also some build up paragraph that isn't organized enough to make the reader build a picture of what happened, what are the explicit confirmations, and what expectations are expected from the next chapter.
Especially when readers ask for things that should have already explained in this chapter, or past chapter. That's not just reader "stupidity", it could be a sign that the author didn't explain it properly.
Sometimes it needs to be be repeated until it's clear enough. Especially when the same thing happened again, it's okay to repeat the thing with less word and little bit different phrasing to not bore the readers.
It's better to edit chapter and reply to the reader with "fixed, please read again",
instead of explaining what important point in the plot via comment answer, but never bother to put them inside the story.
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It annoy me when I see one author keep complaining about bad review from readers who supossedly didn't understand the story and why the character didn't "escape for his freedom" and he keep explaining the thing reader should understand that "the butler is too strong" in comment, author notes, and even description.
But the biggest isssue is that he never tell that "the butler is strong enough to be deterrent against mc escape plan" inside the story. It's very poorly explained or even unexplained since author didn't put proper overview of the situation and how the characters think.
Sometimes if you're bad at "show" things like mark Twain advice "show don't tell" advice.
just tell it first, and show later.
You can use show once you have proper description to make reader immerse themselves inside the writing and understand cthe character line of thoughts and why he choose this decision Insteadof the other.