Ok, well, if you notice that my content in this community is not to your liking, just go ahead and look for some negative and/or positive criticism that fits what you want to read or see and everything will be fine.
Everyone's opinion is different and I respect that. Every opinion is valid. I'm just a person who likes to watch movies, series, and anime, so I usually post about those that I like a lot. I'm not a professional and I don't take into account the reviews on pages like this from the kind of people who work formally in that.
If they recommend or criticize a movie, I prefer to watch it and draw my conclusions. If I liked it, fine, and if I didn't like it, it would be fine too.
Now if I see that something doesn't grab me from the beginning, I simply leave it and look for something else where my time will be really useful. So in that aspect, if you don't like something from the beginning, stop watching it and move on to something more to your liking. Greetings and thanks for stopping by my blog. ๐งก
Thanks for advice. I typically prefer to finish what I started to watch, but occasionally I stop watching if I happened to pick truly awful unendurable show. And watching shows you don't like is valid if the show is interesting, or when you hope that redeeming qualities balance negatives, or when you want to know how the story ends. Finishing shows is also helpful for fairness of review, as judging on insufficient sample may be unfair.
No, not "every opinion is valid" when it can be determined whether opinion is correct. Here is an awesome quote about that: @onlyjob/everyone-has-a-right-to
"Thanks for stopping by my blog" but "don't comment to my content when it is not to your liking" (re-phrased). Noted. :-(
However, comments under your public posts are not just for you but also for other readers who might be inspired by conversation. If you don't like my comments then you can just safely ignore them without replying.