Being supportive of the author shouldn’t always be seen as the sole purpose of leaving a comment on an article.
Six years of writing finally finished – sort of.
National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) challenges writers to write an entire novel in just one month.
On September 5, Alistair Briggs posted an article questioning the fairness of the Hot Users List. He noted that there were names on the list who have no material posted on Triond. He contacted the Triond editors with his concerns, and they assured him that this was just a glitch and would be fixed. Well, it’s been a month. Has it been fixed yet?
I wrote and published an article (Triond Hot List) about the perceived incredibility of Triond’s “Hot Content List” in January of this year and it received a lot of attention.
Some of the users here on Triond seem to think that they are receiving unfair treatment by the Triond editors. Are these claims justified?
While looking around on Triond, a very scary but true thought crept into my mind. Are we too nice on Triond that we risk being honest just to be liked?