>>2589 >that kind of criticism encourages the creativity indeed. In fact, I have pushed some boundaries that i didn´t know I could reach because you saw almost anything in a positive light. Glad that my laid backness helped. For what's it's worth I would've never posted greens till ya did and I decided to join in.
>That allowed to things like... You are correct that most anons would've hated it. The most ironic thing about this is I'm probably far more of a conservative moralfag than most of them there. If it had been flat out sexual my reaction would've been different (though not a ban, or even hostility. Just that I probably wouldn't touch the fic). It was an interesting perspective honestly.
>I saw on /co/ that many shows were getting LGBT pandering as if that was something special to announce. They complained a lot about that because they just focused on that title and not anything else. I imagined if that was actually possible and I wrote it. Funny enough your we more daring then a lot of the surface level F/F ships revealed last episode deal then a lot of those shows. I'd say ya did your goal.
>/mlp/ is way too restricted for it´s own good because of the moderators. And inconsistent!
>you criticize as far as you can do it. I am not asking for sucking all I make, in fact, I encourage direct criticism as well from time to time so I can get better or feeling like there is always room for improvement. should've included in my response in >>2600