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Nanakawaichan

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Maybe the authors parents found out... ?



Or someone else close to the author.
This is the worst case... I have been thinking to make that kind of story but... If my parents found out (or others close relatives), they gonna kill me for sure 🙄.
 

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If you wanna copy - it was double-posted on QQ nsfw creative writing.
Updated - wanted to give a link and found out the author erased her story posts severals hours after somebody gave comment with complaints for repetitiveness and lack of character development.
Sadly that has killed too many good stories. Hopefully she recovers her writing passion
 

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This is the worst case... I have been thinking to make that kind of story but... If my parents found out (or others close relatives), they gonna kill me for sure 🙄.
If you are realy woried about it, you just have to add password protection on whatever file you use. For extra protection make some other files with the same name just add v1, v2, v3... to them and use different passwords, and use them as files for family photos (or porn colection if you want... nobody will judge you:sneaky:). The point being, is that you make some dumy files that you can open instead of the novel if they get curious.

Or simply just make a second account that you use to post the story with (basicly write short chapters).

Well, I think you don't have to worry so much. Well I don't know your parents so I can't realy be sure. So if you are afraid you can always keep it down a notch or simply write just the story first, then later rewrite it without holding anything back.
 

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If you are realy woried about it, you just have to add password protection on whatever file you use. For extra protection make some other files with the same name just add v1, v2, v3... to them and use different passwords, and use them as files for family photos (or porn colection if you want... nobody will judge you:sneaky:). The point being, is that you make some dumy files that you can open instead of the novel if they get curious.

Or simply just make a second account that you use to post the story with (basicly write short chapters).

Well, I think you don't have to worry so much. Well I don't know your parents so I can't realy be sure. So if you are afraid you can always keep it down a notch or simply write just the story first, then later rewrite it without holding anything back.
LOL, I will try to follow your advice later. I'm not a fan of porn, but there's a story plot that crossed my head lately but it will required a lot of sex scene. So I didn't dare to write it, just keep it in my head 😅
 

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Sadly that has killed too many good stories. Hopefully she recovers her writing passion
Writers have to grow thicker skin. As @CupcakeNinja mentioned, it is the internet and you should expect people not to coddle you, some of them might be outright assholes. That's just how it is.
I got two consecutive 0.5 rating on RR. It did upset me but it didn't stop me from writing. While readers are important, a writer should always write for the sake of themselves first.
 
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Just woke up. Tequila was okay and made the glass last for a few hours, but I don't quite like it alone. Needs something... Sugar? Anyways, no hangover here, but my vision ain't too clear. :blob_dizzy:

I said it before but that makes me think less of the author rather than the readers. Cant help it. Cuz unless it was a truly sloppy, shit tier work that is a result of laziness...then its just people being uppity little bitches and i can help but blame the authors for being too, like, easily influenced. We all know the internet aint a place for ths weak of heart, m'dude

I sort of agree with this. Yes, authors do need to toughen up, but only to an extent. They still need to feel the barb to get them motivated and improving, otherwise they won't care. An author who is numb isn't going to be passionate about their creation and bother correcting whatever someone pointed out.

If you wanna copy - it was double-posted on QQ nsfw creative writing.
Updated - wanted to give a link and found out the author erased her story posts severals hours after somebody gave comment with complaints for repetitiveness and lack of character development.

I was right and wrong; not the ratings but the comments. I am surprised it wasn't about the title's alluded content too. With the complaint being about the author's story itself, I believe Cupcake is deserving an extra point on that stated observation.

Sadly that has killed too many good stories. Hopefully she recovers her writing passion

It has. I am insecure about my own writing, but if I do get something out there, I'm not going to delete the story; I'd listen to the complaints and correct the mistakes made. If the complaints are not constructive, then as Cupcake said, I'd ask for details or be better off ignoring them and moving on.

Writers have to grow thicker skin. As @CupcakeNinja mentioned, it is the internet and you should expect people not to coddle you, some of them might be outright assholes. That's just how it is.
I got two consecutive 0.5 rating on RR. It did upset me but it didn't stop me for writing. While readers are important, a writer should always write for the sake of themselves first.

Unless they don't like what they are writing. I recently saw an author planned to delete their popular story (Life of the Vampire Girl) and do a complete rewrite because they were not satisfied with what they had. It looked like that had disturbed the reader fanbase and, thankfully, changed the mind of the author in to keeping the original while still reworking it into something they appreciate. I hadn't read it, but I was planning to. Now I'm not sure because it sounds like the author might be coming out with a better version. If I did read this one, then reading the next, better, version would be like, me, watching all the Harry Potter movies and, then, reading the books. The experience wouldn't be the same if I had gone with the better of the two versions first.
 

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What was the authors username again? I want to keep an eye out for updates
 

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If you wanna copy - it was double-posted on QQ nsfw creative writing.
Updated - wanted to give a link and found out the author erased her story posts severals hours after somebody gave comment with complaints for repetitiveness and lack of character development.

God, if she deleted her post just because some people are haters, that sucks. Wish people could just be appreciative and give constructive criticism, not hate, and I hope that she can just ignore them. Idk if it was bc of comments, I think it may be something else though because, man she was really thorough in deleting her work though. Either way as a fan of hers, I hope her the best of luck in life and may she find a time and place to enjoy her talents.
 
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UPDATE:

Good news, I found the last website that has the novel up and running until the latest chapter.

Bad news, it's in Russian. The site: https://tl.rulate.ru/book/33206

And it's locked behind a paywall except for the first 5 chapters.

This raises some more questions. What makes the author delete her work, even though it has over 170k views? (holy moly I'd think twice, that's not something you'd achieve in a short amount of time)

If she, somehow might have formed a contract between the website, and they tell the author to delete her work on other places except that particular site.. then why some of the works I've seen in SH which is still in SH, have been posted in that russian website too? And paylocked as well. This makes me confused.

For example:

The novel in SH:
My Wrath Against the Olympians

The same novel, but in Russian and paylocked:
https://tl.rulate.ru/book/33199

Somebody help me. This could be something big we're onto. :blob_shock:
 

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UPDATE:

Good news, I found the last website that has the novel up and running until the latest chapter.

Bad news, it's in Russian. The site: https://tl.rulate.ru/book/33206

And it's locked behind a paywall except for the first 5 chapters.

This raises some more questions. What makes the author delete her work, even though it has over 170k views? (holy moly I'd think twice, that's not something you'd achieve in a short amount of time)

If she, somehow might have formed a contract between the website, and they tell the author to delete her work on other places except that particular site.. then why some of the works I've seen in SH which is still in SH, have been posted in that russian website too? And paylocked as well. This makes me confused.

For example:

The novel in SH:
My Wrath Against the Olympians

The same novel, but in Russian and paylocked:
https://tl.rulate.ru/book/33199

Somebody help me. This could be something big we're onto. :blob_shock:
The translation is very likely illegal/without the knowledge of the author and the money only goes to the translator. :blob_neutral:
 

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The translation is very likely illegal/without the knowledge of the author and the money only goes to the translator. :blob_neutral:
Damn, that's too bad. Anything we can do to prevent this from happening?
 

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Damn, that's too bad. Anything we can do to prevent this from happening?
Not really, it's the same as fantranslation of asian novels. Most you can do is send a cease and desist notice or something (in case you are the author), and it might not even work.
 

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Not really, it's the same as fantranslation of asian novels. Most you can do is send a cease and desist notice or something (in case you are the author), and it might not even work.
Damn. Even when they're blatantly gaining money from it? (It requires money to read on that site)
 

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UPDATE:

Good news, I found the last website that has the novel up and running until the latest chapter.

Bad news, it's in Russian. The site: https://tl.rulate.ru/book/33206

And it's locked behind a paywall except for the first 5 chapters.

This raises some more questions. What makes the author delete her work, even though it has over 170k views? (holy moly I'd think twice, that's not something you'd achieve in a short amount of time)

If she, somehow might have formed a contract between the website, and they tell the author to delete her work on other places except that particular site.. then why some of the works I've seen in SH which is still in SH, have been posted in that russian website too? And paylocked as well. This makes me confused.

For example:

The novel in SH:
My Wrath Against the Olympians

The same novel, but in Russian and paylocked:
https://tl.rulate.ru/book/33199

Somebody help me. This could be something big we're onto. :blob_shock:
damn bro you're right. I don't have any work but I'd be damn pissed if someone were to take my work and posted it somewhere else and even paylocked it. We've been out here reading for free and supporting her through patreon and this dude be making money only by translating. Hope she notices this issue.
 
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Damn. Even when they're blatantly gaining money from it? (It requires money to read on that site)
If the author is willing to take legal action against them, maaaaaaaaaaaaybe it would work.

That is usually far more trouble than it's worth though.
 

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damn bro you're right. I don't have any work but I'd be damn pissed if someone were to take my work and posted it somewhere else and even paylocked it. We've been out here reading for free and supporting her through patreon and this dude be making money only by translating. Hope she notices this issue.
She shut off her patreon for some reason, and it may be because of Patreon's ToS (although 18+ works frequently were posted there) or because she simply made it because she suddenly became generous to make her chapters free-for-all.

Seeing a random website profiting from her work could've made her lose her motivation, thus deleting off her works from the net, blocking their way for translating her works illegally, thus also making it not readable anymore for the public. That's honestly sad. I doubt they will stop doing these things, unless someone files a DMCA claim on them. I hope things will get better for her.
 

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If the author is willing to take legal action against them, maaaaaaaaaaaaybe it would work.

That is usually far more trouble than it's worth though.
Yeah it would take too much effort to do so, but assuming she deleted her own work herself on multiple platforms (since the mod wasn't the one who did it, wouldn't that indicate that she probably doesn't want anyone to read her work (in the current time being)? Couldn't she have at least asked the site to remove the content rather than taking legal action?
 

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Yeah it would take too much effort to do so, but assuming she deleted her own work herself on multiple platforms (since the mod wasn't the one who did it, wouldn't that indicate that she probably doesn't want anyone to read her work (in the current time being)? Couldn't she have at least asked the site to remove the content rather than taking legal action?
She can, though rather the site actually takes it down or not is a completely different matter.
 
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