Still, not posting spoilers is an easy thing to do right or is the need to online clout for shallow validation just too strong?
Also, sure, she might still continue this webtoon. But is there a guarantee that these types of shenanigans will not impact her mindset when it comes to creating webtoons in the long run? I've heard some authors ended their stories in a half-baked way because they lost motivation due to stuffs like this. Others did not want to make a new story again.
Oh, I see. I misread the tone of your reply. I thought you are one of those ppl who often use the "what's wrong with posting spoilers, we're already illegal readers anw?" reasoning. Because honestly, that's the reason why we should be more careful. It's already bad enough that were reading stuff illegally. Do we really need to add more reasons for authors to dislike us. Just worried that another witchhunt will start because of it.
Here just in case someone is doing this. Avoid posting spoilers on twitter 'cause the author got wind of it. Kinda scared that they might stop producing this bl altogether because of this.
Also, we're lucky they reacted in a calm and sane manner. I still remember how the author of pawns revenge lashed out and acted a bit crazy when a similar situation like this happened years ago.