User blog comment:GameSmashDash/Tell me what I could do better when you take down something!/@comment-5825217-20140325015316

One: Textwall blog post, blehh.

Two: Spellcheck! Spellcheck spellcheck spellcheck! SPELL CHECK.

Three: If you think your story has potential, send it to me and I will rewrite it. You don't even need to credit me with rewriting it. I will rewrite the whole damn thing for nothing except seeing my work somewhere. I enjoy writing creepypastas, but I don't frequently have good ideas for them, so if I get a chance to write a good one, I'm taking it. (Furthermore, I'm a human spellcheck and a certified Grammar Nazi, so no need to worry about not meeting the standards for grammar & spelling.)

Four: Stories aren't usually deleted for "not enough buildup," although if that complaint is present it isn't going to count for your pasta.

Five: "Bottom line here is that what your doing, isn't working besides talking down the work and I think we would see alot more creepy work on here!" - I strongly doubt the latter point, although I'm starting to think that people screaming about admins not explaining why a pasta was taken down have a point. I'm not sure we would see more creepy creepypastas on here - generally, a good writer will produce a good pasta, and a bad writer will produce a bad one.

At the same time, it might help those who have had pastas deleted to have the reasons for deletion explained to them (provided they don't just scream and cry that the admins or other reviewers were wrong). I just got a pasta deleted within a quarter of an hour of its creation (I wish I could be a VCROC to immediately weed out these sorts of things, but I haven't enough edits), but I did provide a reason for its deletion and a suggestion as to how the user may improve their writing. (Step one: not writing everything in one of those code blocks so it's in one single goddamn line.)

Okay, my ADD is kicking in, so I'm going to stop here. I might go yell at Skeletons about the Writer's Workshop :P