Comment by inhuman on Frankenstein

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@Frankenstein Some people don’t understand that their “taste” isn’t the standard. They don’t realize that authors often don’t have much choice but to use certain “classic” tropes to appeal to as many readers as possible — for example, multiple women being interested in the main character, each with different traits (blonde, redhead, petite, voluptuous, etc.).

These same people read for free on pirate websites that use bots to copy and repost creators’ work, yet they don’t grasp that authors, artists, and other contributors also need to make a living — and for many of them, this is their main source of income.

To top it off, they reveal how little they actually know by constantly comparing every manhwa to Solo Leveling, which, honestly, isn’t even that great apart from the art.
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@inhuman   yeah, i get that. it's just kinda sad they're not earning enough, most are just pirating to read; and to just sacrifice some of author's standard to target most readers' fantasy/standard is kinda reasonable for more money. tho it's not really great, kinda despite it cuz it sacrifices psychological realism and it just appeals to most readers' fantasy, more importantly one sided to one gender—like harem/action for men. tbh, i just want valuable experience or art i can learn from author's story and ideas.

also what's funny is that this guy thinks it's yaoi/gay for just a few chapters of bromanship of these two dudes helping each other's as***. His unfounded opinions based on South Korean men being *GAY because they hate women* can't be more ridiculous lmao. This guy is missing out the facts of what most anti-feminist koreans are opinionating on; it's just radical gender inequality, not only men but women.