Thread:AnimationFan15/@comment-5446805-20191108031230/@comment-5446805-20191117040214

I'm sorry, but deleting comments because of unpopular opinions is ridiculous. People have a right to express their opinions on here and if they like an episode most people hate or hate an episode most people like, there's nothing wrong with that. By deleting comments from people with unpopular opinions, you are implying that people are not allowed to have those opinions and should not be allowed to express themselves. And maybe this is just my opinion, but comments should only be deleted if they attack someone else or are considered spam. Not if they simply share opinions or criticisms. And what do you mean by "too negative"? First of all, not every episode is going to be a winner, and that goes for every show, not just Loud House. There are always going to be bad episodes and when those episodes come up, people are going to want to vent about them and point out their flaws. The comments are the place where they can do just that. It doesn't matter if they don't have anything nice to say about a particular episode. If the episode was that bad, then it deserves to be criticized. Secondly, in regards to my comments. I don't think I was too negative in all of the ones that were deleted. Sure, episodes like "One of the Boys" and "April Fools Rules" I wasn't kind to. But the comments I gave for episodes like "11 Louds a Leapin'," "Yes Man," and "Undie Pressure," were incredibly positive. Yet, they still got deleted. And as far as I can tell, those episodes weren't heavily disliked so my opinions weren't unpopular. Logically speaking, I didn't do anything to warrant my comments getting deleted. I didn't insult anyone, I didn't threaten anyone and I didn't spam anyone. All I did was share my opinions. Some of them were largely negative and some were unpopular, but none were morally wrong. Negative feedback is perfectly acceptable, as long as no one gets hurt about it. As for old flame wars starting up again, consider the fact that people who participate in said flame wars are oversensitive about their opinions. So oversensitive that they feel the need to attack others who think the opposite. If you don't want flame wars to continue, consider banning the people who start them. Deleting comments is a short-sighted solution, because the same people who start the flame wars are still able to say the same things over and over again, no matter how many times their comments are deleted.