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Originally Posted by hildea
That seems pretty rude of you, unless the author wrote that they wanted criticism. Fanfic is written for fun and offered for free. As ownedbycats wrote, 'don't like don't read'. I'd say posting criticism in the comments is as rude as sending reviews to an author (by @-linking them on social media etc).
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I would disagree with you. Are you expecting only nice comments to be written? That I should worry about hurting the scribbler's feelings by pointing out their poor English skills? Please note that I did not criticize the content, just the number of errors that made a story that I wanted to read very hard to read. If the author had offered a private message capability, I would have used that but no such option was seen.
I do have expectations about an author having at least minimal skills in using spelling and grammar checking tools not to mention the ability to use the correct homonym though I will admit to that using 'gentile pride' on multiple occasions was a rather humorous error (IMNSHO).
I have sent messages to various professional authors about errors in their ebooks. Oddly, most of them seem to be quite happy to be given the chance to correct errors. Perhaps for some, it beats learning about errors when you receive a takedown notice. Some authors/publishers even include a link in their ebooks to report errors, sometimes with a bounty for spotting multiple errors.