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Post #1501083

Author
papill6n88
Parent topic
Harry Potter Extended Editions (Released)
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Date created
21-Aug-2022, 8:33 PM

JJPotter said:

Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but there isn’t a way for me to not take it personally when that is the primary type of message I get. No one is satisfied. No one is thankful. No one will just enjoy what has been provided to them. I’m not charging for these. They are freely available. If it isn’t good enough quality, delete them or don’t download them to start with.

Short of another FB movie coming out, this will be my final release. Even then, I am not sure I will publicly release anything I create for myself going forward. I’m tired of trying to please everyone and ending up pleasing no one.

The issue is usually that people who are satisfied by your fanedits (or any edits in general) don’t tell you or post any comments about it.
But trust me there are farrrrr more people happy, pleased and grateful for your fanedits that there are of people complaining about it.

It’s the same in real life with customer service or any work that involve dealing with customers.
It’s very rare for an employee to receive compliments for their work/service, but they will easily receive complaints from customers. So for 1 000 happy customers, they will receive maybe 3 negative comments.

So unfortunately if you try to evaluate how much your fanedits are appreciated by people based on the number of comments your receive, it will give the wrong idea and make you see only negative/complaining comments.
Maybe make it a bit more visible in your email/description that you would appreciate a comment or message/email about your fanedits or even remind people to post a review on Fanedit .info.

I personally loveeee your fanedits, you did such an incredible work on them and we can feel the passion behind this project of yours.
Your fanedits are my go-to when I want to watch HP and FB movies, I even talk about them to every new HP fans I meet.