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It seems @G2961 likes your stuff, so I wouldn't worry too much about the people who dislike your work and keep doing what you're doing.

Chin up. ;)

And in case you do not know how to report users who write abusive reviews or PMs, search for "How do I report/"flag" [stuff]?" & "Somebody keeps harassing me with different accounts." here:
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With some commentators the problem is more personal, a certain circle of people have hated me for a long time for my strange personality. I'm very glad that there r people who like what I do, but I absolutely cannot take criticism and negativity, I take it too close to heart

@enipoint Okay, I am literally about to log out, so I have to cut this a little short, but:
If you cannot stand criticism, this whole "publishing" deal isn't for you. As soon as you share something with the world, no matter how significant and brilliant, 'people are going to have opinions'. That factor is unavoidable, unless your stuff is so bland and boring that 'literally nobody' even cares to give feedback.

And Newgrounds is 'all about' getting that feedback. It's one of the cornerstones of the site.

Unless you find a site that lets you disable all kinds of feedback, the only two (realistic) ways for you to deal with this is to:
A) stop sharing your music, or
B) grow used to feedback.

I would prefer it if you chose "B". Because it will also be useful in your offline life. ;)

Unfortunately, there are those people who do not know how to separate the personality from his work. There's nothing you can do about it, even if you're a completely perfect person who hasn't done anything wrong to anyone, there will definitely be haters who don't like it. For example, they can do down-voting. But I've come to terms with it for a long time and it's been good for me.
I recommend accepting criticism with calmness, even if it is too harsh, because it has done me good. I remember you criticized me very harshly for the fact that my skill in music was not growing in any way, because I literally riveted tracks every day. And you know what? I accepted your criticism at the very last moment, when I was already sick of riveting monotonous tracks myself. I started trying more genres, my mixing quality is better than before, I'm learning Dubstep a little bit, and I absolutely don't give a shit about those who try to stop me with their pathetic 0 stars.

What I want to tell you is that criticism is really very important. If you avoid her, you won't know the hard truth about what you're doing, but there are those who hate everything you do, and it's fucked up, don't pay attention to them.

Thx brat, But I'm more upset by personal hostility than by criticism of the works Ithink

@enipoint don't worry about it, because there are a lot of assholes around who judge everyone for their personal choices or beliefs, without putting themselves in anyone's shoes.