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Originally Posted by Rachel Bronwyn
Oh, get over yourself. Someone didn't want you at their party. You invited yourself, gave unsolicited feedback and they booted you. Now you're whining, as if you were entitled to access to their page and criticising their work without invitation. You were not. Now you're blocked. Enjoy.
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Your comparison only works if the party is at a private area without public access.
If the artist didn't want feedback than they should get this, not allow comments at all, they have the ability to do that. If you allow comments, then you should allow all. It is like throwing a party at a public venue and getting mad that other people show up in the area and disturb your party, you don't really have a right to get mad at that unless they are intentionally messing with your party.
This guy just wants a pure ego stroking that his work is the best and anything not saying that gets deleted and the person blocked. I am sorry, I am just a big believer in free speech, I don't care if someone insults me even because denying them is worse ... I would never ban someone because they said something I didn't like. The only time I block people is when they intentionally twist my words and ignore what I say in response because they think they are right on the matter.
You post on the internet then you open yourself to feedback negative and positive, if you don't like that get off the internet. I didn't tell him to post online, he chose to and then he can't handle it that is his problem. It is akin to a celebrity complaining that they get commented on by the media when they are out in a public area.